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THE  CLARION 


(CATALOGUE   NUMBER) 


VOL.  XIIL 


JUNE  1923 


NO.  1 


Thirty- sixth  Annual  Catalogue 

Clarion  State  Normal  School 


CLARION,  PENNSYLVANIA 


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CATALOGUE    1922-1923 
PROPECTUS    1923-1924 


Published  by  the  Faculty 

of  the 

CLARION  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

CLARION,  PENNA. 

In  June,  August,   December,  February  and  April 


Entered   at    the    Postoffice    at    Clarion,    Pa.,    as    second-class    matter 
under    Act    of   July    16,    1894. 


COMMONWEALTH  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 
DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION 

STATE  COUNCIL  OF  EDUCATION 

President  and  Chief  Executive  Officer, 
THOMAS  E.  FINEGAN 

Term  Expires 

MARION  EDWARDS  PARK,  Ph.D Bryn  Mawr   July  1928 

MRS.  EDWARD  W.  BJDDLE,  B.A.,  M.A..  L.H.D.    Carlisle  July  1928 

HOMER  D.  WILLIAMS.  M.S Pittsburgh      July  1 927 

JOHN  C.  BELL.  M.A..  LL.B.,  LL.D Philadelphia  July  1926 

MRS.  E.  S.  H.  McCAULEY Beaver  July  1926 

MRS.  H.  PRENTISS  NICHOLS Philadelphia  July  1925 

FREDERIK  RASMUSSEN,  B.S Harrisburg     July  1924 

HON.  MARCUS  AARON Pittsburgh      July  1924 

ERNEST  LAPLACE.  M.D.,  LL.D Philadelphia  July  1923 


THOMAS  E.  FINEGAN,  M.A..  Pd.D.,  Litt.D.,  L.H.D.,  LL.D. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 
J.  GEORGE  BECHT,  M.A.,  Sc.D.,  LL.D. 

Deputy  Superintendent,  Higher  Education 
JAMES  N.  RULE,  B.S.,  M.S. 

Deputy  Superintendent,  Secondary  Education 
ALBERT  W.  JOHNSON,  B.A. 

Assistant  to  Superintendent  (School  Law) 
HELEN  J.  OSTRANDER 

Secretary  to  Superintendent 

Directors  of  Bureaus 

Administration Francis   B.    Haas,    B.S.,   M.   A. 

Attendance W.  M.  Denison,   B.  A.,  M.  A. 

Health    Education Charles    H.    Keene,    B.    A.,    M.    D. 

Pre-Professional  and  Professional  Credentials, 

C.   D.   Koch,  M.  A.,   Pd.D.,  Litt.D. 

Rural  Education Lee  L.  Driver,  M.  A.,  LL.  D. 

School   Buildings- HuBert  C.    Eicher,   Sc.B.,   A.    B.,   M.   S. 

School  Employes'  Retirement H.  H.  Baish,  M.  A. 

Special  Education Francis  N.  Mcixfield,  Ph  D. 

Teacher Albert  L.   Rowland,  M.  A.,  Ph.D. 

Vocational L.  H.  Dennis,  B.  S. 

Directors  of  Subjects 

Art  Education C.  Valentine  Kirby,  M.  A. 

English Orton  Lowe,  B.  S. 

Foreign  Languages G.  C.  L.  Riemer,  M.  A.,  Ph.D. 

Geography Erna  Grassmuck,  B.  S.  in  Ed. 

High  School  Inspection James  G.  Pentz,  B.  A.,  M.  A. 

Junior  High  Schools James  M.  Glass,  B.  A.,  M.  A. 

Mathematics J.  A.  Foberg,  B.  S. 

Music Hollis  Dann,  Mus.D. 

School  Libraries Adeline  B.  Zachert 

Social  Studies J.  Lynn  Barnard,  B.  S.,  Ph.D. 

Speech  Improvement ^ Helen  M.  Peppard,  B.  A. 

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Old  Glory 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

F.  L.  ANDREWS New  Bethlehem 

N   C.  BALL Clarion 

*C.  Z.  GORDON BrookviUe 

F.  L.  HARVEY -....Foxburg 

F.  P.  HAZLETON Clarion 

MRS.  W.  B.  RANKIN Clarion 

H.  M.  RIMER Clarion 

MRS  C.  C.  ROSS Clarion 

W.  W.  WINSLOW Punxsutawney 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD 

F.  L.  HARVEY,  President 
H.  M.  RIMER,  Secretary  F.  P.  HAZLETON,  Vice  President 


STANDING  COMMITTEES 

COMMITTEE  ON  INSTRUCTION 

W.  W.  WINSLOW  C.  Z.  GORDON  H.  M.  RIMER 


COMMITTEE  ON  FINANCE 

F.  L.  ANDREWS  F.  P.  HAZLETON  MRS.  C.  C  ROSS 


COMMITTEE  ON  HOUSEHOLD 

MRS.  W.  B.  RANKIN  N.  C.  BALL  H.  M.  RIMER 


Deceased. 


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FACULTY,  1923-1924 


CLYDE  CHAPMAN  GREEN.  Ph.  B.,  A.  M..  Principal 
Education 

JOHN  W.  F.  WILKINSON.  A.  M..  Dean  of  Instruction 
Mathematics 

JOSEPHINE  McINTIRE  (Miami).  Dean  of  Women 
Home  Economics 

CLAIR  B.  WILSON.  B.  S..  Dean  of  Men 
Education 

WILLIS  YARDLEY  WELCH.  A.  M.. 
Science. 

BERTHA  VIRGINIA  NAIR.  A.  M.. 
English. 

JAMES  R.  HUSTON.  A.  B., 
Social  Studies. 


English. 

C.  A.  MIDDLESWARTH.  A.  M. 
Director  of  Training  School 

PAUL  E.  BECK.  A.  B. 

Music. 

IDA  SHIVE  BENTZ.  (Chicago) 
Art. 

WILKIE  O.  MOODY,  B.  S. 
Health. 

MARY  G.  WHITEMAN,  B.  S. 
Health. 

EMMA  W.  DAVIS,  A.  B. 
Nutrition. 

ALICE  LEMON.  (Clarion) 
Geography  and  Penmanship. 

NANCY  E.  CANAN,  Mus.  B. 

Music. 

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SUMMER  SCHOOL  1923— Continued 


H.  E.  WINNER.  Ph.  M. 

High  School  Principal — Pittsburgh. 

Administration. 

C.  E.  WILSON.  A.  M. 

Supervising  Principal — Johnsonburg. 

History  and  Civics. 

WM.  H.  McILHATTAN,  A.  B. 

Supervising  Principal — Brookville. 

Mathematics. 

J.  B.  LAMBERT.  A.  M. 
Instructor  in  High  School — Du  Bois. 

MARY  G.  WHITEMAN.  B.  S. 

Instructor  in  High  School — Wilkinsburg. 

Health. 


INSTRUCTORS— EXTENSION  SERVICE 


GEORGE  P.  LULL 
Director  of  Music — Bradford. 

F.  S.  JACKSON,  A.  M. 
Superintendent — Punxsutawney. 

C.  E.  CARTER.  A.  M.,  LL.  B. 
Superintendent — Franklin. 

JULIA  McCOY 
Supervisor  of  Art — Bradford. 


FACULTY  COMMITTEES 

Classification Principal    Green,    Mr.    Wilkinson 

Student  Programs Mr.  Wilkinson 

Lecture  Course    Mr.   Huston 

Athletics Mr.    Moody,  Miss  Whiteman 

Literary  Societies 

Y.W.C.A MissMcIntyre 

Y.  M.  C.  A Mr.  Wilson 

Social  Activities Miss  Mclntire 

Alumni Miss  Nair 

Music Mr.  Beck,  Miss  Canan 

Appointments Principal  Green,  Mr.   Middleswarth,  Mr.  Wilson 

Other  Employees 

Helen  G.   Mills  (Drexel) Secretary  to  the  Principal 

Foster  M.  Mohney Bursar 

Howard  W.   Curll Superintendent  of  Buildings  and  Grounds 

Mrs.  Emma  W.  Davis,  A.  B Managing  Dietitian 

R.  Estelle  Smith,  R.  N Household  Director  and  Nurse 


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Training  School — 36  Weeks 

Monday,  September  10 Classes  Organize 

Thursday,  November  29  to 

Monday,   December  3 Thanksgiving  Vacation 

Saturday,  December  22  to 

Monday,  January  2 Christmas  Vacation 

Thursday,  April  1 0  to  Monday,  April  21 Easter  Vacation 

Summer  Session 

Monday,  June  16 Registration 

Tuesday,  June  17 Classes  Organize 

Saturday,  August  16 Term  Ends 


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HISTORICAL    SKETCH 


By  an  act  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  Legislature  passed  in 
the  year  1886,  the  Counties  of  Clarion,  Forest,  Jefferson,  Mc- 
Kean  and  Warren  were  separated  from  the  Eighth  Normal 
School  District  and  were  constituted  as  the  Thirteenth  District. 
The  necessary  steps  were  at  once  taken  to  organize  a  Normal 
School.  Contributions  and  pledges  of  money,  amounting  to 
forty  thousand  dollars,  were  obtained  for  the  purpose  of  secur- 
ing a  suitable  site  and  erecting  the  necessary  buildings.  This 
amount  was  supplemented  by  a  legislative  appropriation  of 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars.  The  grounds  and  buildings 
which  had  belonged  to  Carrier  Seminary  were  purchased  from 
the  Erie  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Addi- 
tional land  adjoining  the  original  purchase  was  obtained,  and 
in  the  fall  of  1 886,  work  was  begun  on  the  erection  of  two  com- 
modious dormitories.  These  buildings  were  completed  before 
the  middle  of  February.  A  committee  representing  the  State 
officially  approved  the  provisions  thus  made  for  carrying  on  the 
work  of  a  Normal  School,  and  the  institution  was  formally 
opened  on  the  twelfth  day  of  April,  1887.  The  school  continued 
under  the  joint  control  of  the  State  and  the  stockholders  until 
February  9,  1916,  when  the  State  purchased  all  the  outstanding 
stock  and  formally  took  over  the  property  in  the  name  of  the 
Commonwealth. 

LOCATION 

The  Clarion  State  Normal  School  is  located  at  Clarion, 
the  county  seat  of  Clarion  County,  Pennsylvania.  The  town 
is  situated  on  an  eminence  about  1 500  feet  above  the  sea  level 
overlooking  the  Clarion  River.  The  natural  scenery  of  the 
vicinity  is  picturesque  and  the  healthfulness  of  the  situation  is 
unexcelled.  The  Borough  which  has  a  popoulation  of  about 
3500,  is  supplied  with  an  abundance  of  natural  gas,  and  pure 
spring  water;  the  streets  are  paved,  and  lighted  by  electricity. 
The  churches  are  excellent  and  the  people  intelligent  and  re- 
fined. In  fact.  Clarion  is  an  ideal  place  for  an  institution  cfi 
learning. 

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RAILROAD  FACILITIES 

The  school  may  be  reached  by  means  of  the  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Railroad,  Pittsburgh  &  Western  Division,  which  has  a 
station  at  Clarion  Juncton,  from  which  a  line  of  autos  runs  to 
Clarion  and  the  Normal  School.  The  Lake  Erie,  Franklin  & 
Clarion  Railroad  connects  Clarion  with  Summerville,  a  station 
on  the  Low  Grade  Division  of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad.  By 
means  of  this  road  Clarion  may  be  reached  from  the  Allegheny 
Valley  Railroad  via  Redbank  Junction  and  Summerville,  and 
from  the  Philadelphia  &  Erie  Railroad  via  Driftwood  from 
Summerville.  The  Franklin  &  Clearfield  branch  of  the  New 
York  Central  Lines  connects  with  the  Lake  Erie,  Franklin  & 
Clarion  at  Sutton  Junction.  By  means  of  this  connection  Cla- 
rion may  be  reached  from  Titusville,  Oil  City,  Franklin  and 
other  points  to  the  west  and  north,  and  from  Clearfield,  DuBois, 
Falls  Creek,  Brookville  and  other  points  to  the  east.  The  Cla- 
rion station  is  located  within  a  half  square  of  the  girls'  dormi- 
tory, across  the  street  from  the  Normal  Laundry  and  Power 
House. 

AUTOMOBILE  ROADS 

With  the  opening  of  the  Lakes  to  the  Sea  Highway,  Clarion 
is  connected  by  improved  automobile  roads  with  Pittsburgh, 
Butler,  the  Beaver  and  Shenango  Valleys,  Franklin,  and  Oil 
City;  also  with  Brookville,  Reynoldsville,  Du  Bois,  Clearfield, 
and  Tyrone.  Other  points  east  may  be  reached  by  way  of  the 
William  Penn  Highway. 

Well  kept  state  roads  radiate  in  all  directions  from  Clarion, 
and  it  is  the  opinion  of  tourists  that  the  scenery  is  the  equal  in 
beauty  and  variety  of  that  to  be  found  anywhere  in  Pennsylvania. 

FACULTY 

Equipment,  buildings,  and  apparatus  count  for  much  in  an 
institution  of  learning,  but  the  most  potent  influence  is  personal- 
ity. The  strongest  influence  in  a  normal  school  is  its  faculty. 
It  is  the  policy  of  this  school  to  devote  more  time,  attention  and 
money  to  the  upbuilding  and  maintenance  of  a  capable  faculty 
than  to  any  other  of  the  factors  which  enter  into  the  composi- 
tion of  a  normal  school.  The  demands  made  upon  its  faculty 
are  large  and  the  standards  set  for  them  are  high.  To  be  a 
teacher  requires  special  qualifications  and  preparation, 

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1 .  Character  above  everything  else  in  the  equipment  of  a 
Normal  School  instructor  stands  first.  All  other  attributes 
combined  cannot  take  its  place. 

2.  Ability  to  teach.  Ability  to  teach  means  inspiration  to 
the  members  of  a  class.  What  and  how  the  instructor  does  is 
vastly  more  influential  than  any  other  form  of  instruction  that 
may  be  given. 

3.  Culture  and  refinement  of  manner,  purity  of  speech,  and 
neatness  of  dress  give  tone  to  the  entire  personality. 

4.  Scholarship,  liberal  in  its  comprehensiveness  and  spe- 
cial where  it  deals  with  the  training  of  teachers,  are  demands 
which  can  be  fairly  made  of  the  modern  instructor. 

5.  The  spirit  of  co-operation  and  the  ability  to  work  har- 
moniously with  one's  colleagues  is  an  attribute  without  which 
an  instructor  will  be  greatly  hampered. 

APPOINTMENT  COMMITTEE 

The  wisdom  of  establishing  the  Appointment  Committee 
has  been  amply  justified  by  successful  experience.  The  work  of 
this  committee  has  two  distinct  purposes  in  view,  namely: 

1.  To  assist  worthy  alumni  and  students  of  the  Normal 
School  to  find  suitable  positions. 

2.  To  aid  school  officials  who  desire  trained  young  men 
and  women  as  teachers. 

All  alumni  and  others  who  have  been  students  here  have  a 
claim  upon  this  institution.  The  Normal  School  is  maintained 
by  the  state  to  prepare  teachers  for  the  public  schools,  and  it  is 
its  duty  to  bring  inquiring  school  officials  into  communication 
with  desirable  teachers. 

Upon  enrolling,  candidates  furnish  all  necessary  personal 
data  together  with  a  list  of  references,  including  members  of  the 
faculty,  former  teachers  and  other  business  and  professional 
people  from  whom  the  committee  receives  confidential  informa- 
tion. The  recommendations  based  upon  all  available  informa- 
tion always  conservative,  thus  affording  a  double  advantage  to 
both  students  and  school  authorities. 

All  those  who  wish  the  co-operation  of  the  school  in  this 
matter  are  urged  to  enroll.  Blanks  for  this  purpose  will  be  fur- 
nished upon  application.      This  committee  is  maintained  by  the 

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school  without  charge  to  the  candidate  or  school  officers.  All 
schools  desiring  teachers  are  urged  to  communicate  with  the 
committee. 

GROUNDS  AND  BUILDINGS 

The  grounds  comprise  twenty-three  and  one-fourth  acres, 
within  the  limits  of  the  Borough  of  Clarion.  They  have  been 
laid  out  with  care  and  are  kept  in  excellent  condition.  The 
buildings  all  front  upon  a  handsome  lawn  ornamented  with 
shade  trees  and  evergreens.  All  the  buildings  are  heated  by 
steam,  lighted  by  electricity,  and  are  supplied  with  the  other  con- 
veniences of  modern  living. 

Seminary  Hall  is  a  three-story  brick  building  originally  oc- 
cupied by  Carrier  Seminary,  from  which  it  derives  its  name. 
Here  are  found  the  offices,  school  store,  post  office,  library,  six 
large  class  rooms  and,  on  the  third  floor,  a  dormitory  for  men. 

Music  Hall,  a  two-story  brick  building,  provides  a  studio 
for  the  Director  of  Music,  instruction  and  practice  rooms  on  the 
first  floor,  and  living  rooms  for  the  Principal's  family  on  the 
second  floor. 

Science  Hall,  a  three-story  brick  building,  provides  for  lab- 
oratories, class  rooms,  Training  School,  Domestic  Science,  Man- 
ual Training,  and  a  dormitory  for  women. 

The  Chapel  is  a  beautiful  stone  building  with  a  gymnasium 
in  the  basement,  and  on  the  main  floor  an  auditorium  with  a 
normal  seating  capacity  of  eight  hundred. 

Stevens  Hall  is  a  three-story  building  with  apartments  for 
teachers  and  provisions  for  lodging  two  hundred  women  stu- 
dents. There  are  bath  rooms  with  plunge  and  shower  baths  on 
each  floor.  The  rooms  are  conveniently  arranged,  well  lighted 
and  comfortably  furnished.  The  splendid  new  cafeteria  is  located 
on  the  first  floor  of  this  building. 

Navarre  Hall,  the  new  dormitory  for  young  ladies,  is  one 
of  the  finest  and  most  up-to-date  Normal  School  buildings  in 
the  country.  It  is  the  modern  Spanish  type  of  architecture  and 
is  constructed  of  stone,  brick,  concrete  and  iron,  with  a  tile  roof 
and  is  fire-proof  throughout.  On  the  upper  floors  are  found  ac- 
commodations for  teachers  and  pupils  including  parlor  and 
trunk  rooms  on  each  floor.  Each  room  is  neatly  furnished, 
lighted  by  electricity,  heated  by  steam,  and  has  a  stationary 
washstand  supplied  with  hot  and  cold  water.      Bath  rooms  with 

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running  water  are  found  on  each  floor.  The  building  also  con- 
tains apartments  for  the  servants  entirely  separate  from  the 
main  dormitory,  although  under  the  same  roof.  An  elevator  in 
the  rear  of  this  building  provides  for  the  easy  handling  of  trunks 
and  heavy  baggage.  On  the  first  floor  are  found  the  parlors, 
offices,  a  dining  hall  with  a  seating  capacity  of  four  hundred 
fifty,  a  conservatory,  social  room,  the  kitchen,  pantry,  bakery, 
etc.,  and  the  living  apartments  for  the  dietitian  For  beauty  of 
architecture,  completeness  of  equipment,  comforts,  and  real 
home-like  surroundings,  Navarre  Hall  is  one  of  the  best  dormi- 
tories in  the  state. 

The  Heat  and  Power  Plant  is  a  two-story  brick  building. 
Its  boilers  are  on  the  first  floor  and  have  a  capacity  of  four  hun- 
dred fifty  horse  power.  On  the  second  floor  of  this  building  is 
located  the  Normal  Steam  Laundry. 

EQUIPMENT 

Laboratories — The  Science  Department  is  provided  with  a 
large  and  well-appointed  chemical  laboratory,  a  physical  labora- 
tory with  apparatus  of  the  latest  and  most  approved  type,  bio- 
logical laboratory  with  an  adequate  supply  of  compound  micro- 
scopes and  materials  for  study,  and  a  demonstration  and  lecture 
rooin. 

Libraries — These  consist  of  the  Text-book  Library  and  the 
General  Reference  and  Loan  Library,  both  located  in  Seminary 
Hall.  The  General  Reference  and  Loan  Library  occupies  a 
large  room  at  the  south  side  of  the  building  on  the  first  floor. 
The  room  is  well  lighted  and  is  supplied  with  tables  for  read- 
ing and  study.  It  is  open  from  8:00  a.  m.  to  12:00  m.,  from 
1  :00  to  4:30  p.  m.,  and  from  7:00  to  8:00  p.  m.  daily  and  is  in 
charge  of  a  trained  Librarian.  Students  have  access  to  the 
reference  shelves  and  may  obtain  books  to  be  read  or  studied 
in  their  rooms  subject  to  the  regulations  commonly  adopted  in 
well  conducted  libraries.  The  reading  tables  are  supplied  with 
daily  and  weekly  papers  and  the  principal  magazine  and  educa- 
tional journals  of  the  country.  Various  activities  helpful  to  the 
students  are  carried  on  in  connection  with  the  regular  work  of 
the  Library.  A  course  in  library  work  is  given  each  year  to  the 
Senior  Class.  The  course  includes  classification  of  books,  use 
of  the  card  catalog,  magazine  indexes  and  dictionaries,  and  talks 
on  children's  literature,  school  libraries,  etc. 

For  the  purpose  of  reading  reference,  the  General  Library 
has  been  arranged  and  catalogued  according  to  the  Dewey  Deci- 
mal System  of  classification. 

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The  text-book  Library  is  in  charge  of  the  Registrar.  It 
contains  a  supply  of  all  the  text-books  used  in  the  school,  in 
sufficient  number  to  meet  the  demands  of  the  students  for  text- 
books to  be  used  in  preparing  for  recitations. 

Gymnasium — The  gymnasium  is  provided  with  dressing 
rooms,  lockers,  shower  baths,  Indian  clubs,  dumb-bells,  wands, 
horizontal  bars,  traveling  rings,  etc. 

Manual  Training — A  practical  type  of  manual  training  is 
taught,  which  is  especially  adapted  to  the  needs  of  those  who  ex- 
pect to  teach  in  the  rural  schools. 

Dom.estic  Science — A  complete  domestic  science  equipment 
is  in  use.  A  kitchen  with  all  necessary  apparatus  accommodates 
twenty-four  students  at  one  time.  The  Dining  Room  tastefully 
furnished,  affords  the  students  ample  opportunity  for  a  course 
of  instruction  in  serving. 

Radio  Receiving  Station — A  complete  Westinghouse  radio 
receiving  station  has  been  installed  in  Seminary  Hall.  Any  day 
during  the  week  students  may  listen  to  concerts  by  famous  art- 
ists, lectures  by  prominent  men  and  women,  news  reports,  etc. 

Music  Department — The  music  department  is  supplied  with 
nine  upright  pianos,  two  grand  pianos  and  other  necessary  in- 
struments, besides  charts  and  other  equipment  for  instruction 
purposes 


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CHARACTER  AND  PURPOSE  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

The    Normal  School 

The  specific  purpose  of  the  Normal  Schools  of  the  State  of 
Pennsylvania,  according  to  the  statutes  by  which  they  were  con- 
stituted state  institutions,  is  the  professional  training  of  young 
men  and  women  as  teachers  for  the  common  schools  of  the 
state.  The  Normal  Schools  are,  therefore,  professional  schools. 
In  framing  the  course  of  study,  recognition  has  been  given  to 
the  fact  that  the  teacher  needs  a  substantial  basis  of  intellectual 
training.  It  is  self-evident  that  the  teacher  must  have  a  thor- 
ough knowledge  of  the  subjects  which  he  is  expected  to  teach. 

A  teacher  should  know  more  than  he  is  required  to  teach. 
He  should  be  able  to  examine  the  studies  of  the  school  curriculum 
in  the  light  of  more  advanced  knowledge.  Nor  is  it  sufficient 
that  one  who  aspires  to  teach  should  have  acquired  a  certain 
amount  of  knowledge  in  school.  He  must  be  able  to  continue 
his  acquisitions,  to  add  to  his  store  of  knowledge  by  his  own 
efforts,  after  he  has  assumed  the  responsibilities  of  his  profes- 
sion. The  teacher,  should,  therefore,  possess  the  power  to  ac- 
quire and  to  assimilate  knowledge,  power  to  think  and  to  sys- 
tematize his  acquisitions,  according  to  logical  relations,  and 
power  to  give  appropriate  expression  to  his  thoughts  and  opin- 
ions. To  attain  such  power,  intellectual  training  more  exten- 
sive and  thorough  than  that  which  is  given  in  the  elementary 
public  school,  or  in  the  ordinary  high  school,  is  required. 

But  scholarship  alone  does  not  make  a  teacher.  Profes- 
sional training  is  essential.  Accordingly  the  Normal  School 
makes  provision  for  instruction  in  the  principles  which  underlie 
all  good  teaching,  and  for  practical  training  in  the  art  of  teach- 
ing. Practical  training  in  the  art  of  teaching  is  provided  for  in 
the  Training  School.  The  law  requires  all  students  who  expect 
to  be  graduated  in  the  normal  course  to  teach  in  the  Training 
School  fifteen  hours  per  week  for  a  full  semester  of  eighteen  weeks. 

The  Secondary  School 

Many  students  who  have  not  had  the  advantages  of  a  high 
school  course  of  four  years  and  those  who  have  attended  high 
schools  which  do  not  give  adequate  preparations  for  normal 
school  are  given  an  opportunity  to  complete  their  preliminary 
education  in  the  Secondary  School  of  this  institution. 

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All  the  advantages  of  the  best  preparatory  schools  are 
offered.  The  influences  of  the  school  are  wholesome  and  tend 
to  give  prospective  normal  school  students  high  ideals  of  school 
life. 

The  Secondary  School  is  conducted  only  for  those  who  do 
not  have  similar  advantages  available  in  their  home  communi- 
ties. 

Normal  School  Certificates  for  Teachers  in  Service 

The  following  conditions  apply  only  to  experience  secured 
in  Pennsylvania  Public  Schools  prior  to  July   1,    1933. 

1 .  The  fifteen  units  of  high  school  work  required  for  en- 
trance to  the  state  normal  schools  may  be  earned  in  approved 
high  schools,  summer  schools,  extensions  classes,  correspon- 
denec  study,  and  tutoring  under  approved  conditions. 

Credits  for  entrance  may  also  be  secured  by  teaching  ex- 
perience in  Pennsylvania  Public  Schools  at  the  rate  of  three 
standard  high  school  units  for  each  year  of  successful  teaching. 

2.  Whenever  a  teacher  has  earned  the  credits  necessary 
for  entrance  to  a  state  normal  school  in  any  of  the  above  ways 
or  by  a  combination  of  them,  four  semester  hours  of  credit  on  a 
regular  state  normal  school  curriculum  may  be  granted  for  each 
year  of  successful  teaching  subsequent  to  meeting  the  entrance 
conditions  up  to  a  maximum  of  thirty-two  semester  hours,  pro- 
vided, however,  that  all  credit  thus  given  shall  be  conditional 
until  the  teacher  shall  have  proved  his  ability  to  do  the  work  of 
the  state  normal  school  curriculum  in  a  creditable  manner. 

3.  In  all  cases  in  which  normal  school  credit  is  given  for 
teaching  experience  the  work  remaining  to  be  done  shall  be 
selected  by  the  authorities  of  the  normal  school  to  secure  the 
best  development  of  the  student  in  teaching  power. 

4.  A  minimum  of  one-half  year  of  continuous  resident 
study  shall  be  required  of  all  candidates  for  graduation  who  are 
credited  for  teaching  experience  as  outlined  above. 

5.  Entrance  and  normal  school  credits  based  on  teaching 
experience  as  outlined  above  will  not  be  granted  after  Septem- 
ber 1,  1927. 

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Practical  Teachers'  Department 

During  the  summer  session  of  nine  weeks,  courses  are  con- 
ducted for  teachers  who  hold  temporary  certificates  and  need 
additional  training  for  service  in  the  school  room,  and  to  satisfy 
the  legal  requirements  for  teachers'  certificates. 


Music  Department 

The  aim  of  this  department  is  to  give  thorough  instruction 
in  instrumental  and  vocal  music,  to  fit  graduates  for  teaching, 
or  for  entrance  in  to  the  Junior  Class  of  leading  conservatories 
of  music. 

Students  pursuing  the  regular  normal  school  courses  are 
permitted  to  take  private  lessons  in  voice,  piano,  music  appre- 
ciation and  orchestral  instruments.  Practical  experience  in  the 
directing  of  assembly  singing  is  given  to  those  who  desire  it. 
The  glee  clubs,  chapel  choir,  and  the  orchestra  afford  opportu- 
nities to  those  who  are  interested  in  musical  work  of  that  nature. 


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CURRICULA  FOR  PENNSYLVANIA 
STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOLS 


REQUIREMENTS  FOR  ADMISSION 

1.  Graduates  of  approved  secondary  schools  who  can  pre- 
sent evidence  of  having  completed  fifteen  units  of  high  school 
work  will  be  admitted  as  regular  students  to  the  state  normal 
schools. 

2.  A  unit  shall  consist  of  not  less  than  thirty-six  weeks 
of  work  requiring  at  least  four  periods  per  week  of  not  less  than 
forty  minutes  per  period  or  its  time  equivalent.  (Subjects  not 
requiring  out-of-class  preparation  or  study  shall  require  double 
time  in  estimating  the  units.). 

3.  Credentials  of  all  students  entering  the  state  normal 
schools  shall  be  received  and  evaluated  by  the  normal  schools. 

4.  Adequate  knowledge  of  the  subject  matter  in  the  ele- 
mentary subjects  will  be  presupposed  on  the  part  of  all  students, 
admitted  to  the  normal  schools. 

5.  Required  units  for  admission: 

English 3  units 

Mathematics 1  unit 

Science I  unit 

Social  Studies 2  units 

Elective 8  units 


Total 15  units 

6.  The  holders  of  permanent  and  professional  certificates 
will  be  given  one  unit  credit  toward  admission  as  regular  stu- 
dents to  the  normal  schools  for  each  subject  of  high  school 
grade  written  on  the  certificate. 

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7.  Advanced  credit  will  be  given  for  equivalent  courses  in 
approved  teacher  training  institutions,  but  no  student  may  ob- 
tain a  normal  school  certificate  without  a  minimum  residence  of 


one  year. 


8.  For  the  present  the  normal  schools  shall,  when  neces- 
sary, conduct  a  secondary  department  of  first  class  high  school 
grade  for  those  students  who  do  not  have  similar  high  school 
facilities  available  in  their  home  communities. 


Students  Must  Select  One  of  Four  Curricula 

The  four  curricula  that  are  offered  to  students  have  been 
organized  upon  the  principle  that  teaching  in  the  elementary 
schools  can  be  classified  into  sufficiently  definite  types  to  require 
specialization.  Each  curriculum  prepares  for  a  specific  type  of 
teaching  position. 

The  two  years'  work  of  groups  I,  II,  and  IV  of  the  normal 
school  is  divided  into  four  semesters  and  group  III  into  six 
semesters.  The  work  of  the  first  semester  is  the  same  for  all 
students.  A  large  purpose  of  the  work  of  the  first  semester  is 
to  acquaint  students  with  the  requirements  for  successful  teach- 
ing in  the  different  grades  so  that  they  may  be  able  to  decide 
intelligently  in  what  grade  or  grades  they  prefer  to  teach.  The 
course  entitled  "Introduction  to  Teaching,"  which  includes  ob- 
servation and  participation  in  the  training  school,  is  especially 
designed  to  aid  students  in  a  wise  selection  of  a  curriculum. 

At  the  end  of  the  first  semester  students  are  asked  to  select 
one  of  the  four  curricula  for  the  purpose  of  specializing  in  a 
specific  field  of  teaching.  The  work  of  each  curriculum  must  be 
completed  in  its  entirety.  Students  may  be  granted  the  privi- 
lege of  changing  from  one  curriculum  to  another  only  on  con- 
dition that  the  prescribed  courses  of  any  curriculum  so  selected 
must  be  completed  before  a  certificate  of  graduation  is  granted. 

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The  Four  Curricula 

Group       I.    Kindergarten-Primary — for  teachers  of  Kindergarten 
and  grades  1 ,  2  and  3. 

Group     II.    Intermediate    grades — for    teachers    of    grades    4,    5 
and  6. 

Group  III.    Grammar  Grades  and  Junior  High  School — -for  teach- 
ers of  grades  7,  8  and  9. 

Group   IV.    Rural — for  teachers  of  rural  schools. 


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GROUP  I. 
(Kindergarten  and  Grades  1,  2,  3) 

Per.  S.H. 

Introduction  to  Teaching — -_ 3  3 

English  Fundamentals 3  3 

Einglish  Composition ' 2  2 

Oral  Elxpression I 2  2 

Nature  Study ' 2  2 

Personal  aad  School  Hygiene,  i 2  2 

Art_ 3  3 

Music f 3  3 

Physical  Education i 3  1 

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Psychology  and  Child  Study !■ 3  3 

English  Composition i 2  2 

The  Teaching  of  Primary  Reading 3  3 

Industrial  Arts 2  2 

Music 2  2 

Handwriting 2  1 

Nature  Study J. I  I 

Physical  Education It 3  I 

♦Elective 5  5 


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GROUP  I. 

(Grades  4,  S,  6) 


Per.  S.H. 


Introduction  to  Teaching- A. ^ 3 

English  Fundamentals 3t 3 

English  Composition 2 

Oral  Expression ^s---_    2 


Nature  Study. 
Personal  and  School  '. 
Art..._- 

Music y?.r-^ 

Physical  E.ducation /^^JL*^.. 


23     21 

■  Psychology  and  Child  Study .^^..-t 3        3 

English  Comopsition _^__.   2^  2 

The  Teaching  of  Arithmetic- j^^T.  jAl^  3 
The  Teaching  of  Geography .  .^/^^.  3  ./■3 
The  Teaching  of  Social  StudiesJi/rT'  3/^3 

Music ^A 2        2 

Art 2        2 

Handwriting 2        1 

Natnre  .Snidjr I         1 

Physical  Education ^s.=^. 3        I 

24     21 


"^  **Student  Teaching  including  School 

5j  Efficiency  and  Conferences 13  15 

*J  The  Teaching  of  Primary  Subjects-^^.    3  3 

«  Physical  Education ^ 3  I 

£ 

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en 

T> 
h 

IH 

H 


Student  Teaching  including  Confer- 

f erences  and  School  EificiencjVw-- .  -J  5w  1 5 

The  Teaching  of  English Xz?t-*3#'  3 

Physical  Education 3        1 


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History  and   Principles  of   Education  3 
Children's  Literature  and  Story  Tell- 
ing  . 3 

Educational  Sociology 3 

Art 2 

Music . 2 

Physical  Education 3 

Health  and  Hygiene  in  the  Elemen-  - 

tary  School k 3 

Elective ? 


21 

'  History  and  Principles  of  Elducation  3 

Juvenile  Literature 3 

Elducational  Sociology j? 3 

Art 2 

Music 5. : 2 

Physical  Education.  J 3 

Health  and  Hygiene  in  th^Elemen- 

tary  School ^ 3 

Elective 2 


22      20 


21      19 


Notes — Kindergarten — Primary  Curriculu  m 

*Thi8  elective  is  provided  so  that  students  de- 
siring to  emphasize  the  sub-primary  field  may 
have  an  opportunity  to  take  Kindergarten  Theory, 
Kindergarten  Materials  in  Methods,  and  observe 
in  the  Kindergarten. 

**Tho3e  who  elect  to  teach  in  the  sub-primary 
field  should  have  the  naajor  portion  of  their  teach- 
ing in  that  field. 


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GROUP  III. 

(Grades  7,  8,  9) 


GROUP  IV. 

(Rural) 


Per.  S.H. 


Per.  S.H. 


Introduction  to  Teaching 3 

English  Fundamentals !; 3 

English  Composition i 2 

Oral  Elxpression , 2 

Nature  Study..-! k 2 

Personal  and  School  Hygiene.  _» 2 

Art .. i.. 3 

Music _» 3 

Physical  Education Y 2 


3    Introduction  to  Teaching 3  3 

3    English  Fundamentals 3  3 

2   English  Comp>osition 2  2 

2   Oral  Expression 2  2 

2   Nature  Study . 2  2 

2  Personal  and  School  Hygiene- 2  2 

3  Art 3  3 

3   Music 3  3 

1    Physical  Education 3  I 

21                                                                               23  21 


Psychology  A .1 3 

English  Composition ^ 2 

Oral  Expression. ] 2 

Art k 3 

Music »._^ 3 

Social  and  Industrial  Historyrcf  U.  S.  3 

Economic  Geography  of  U.  S._V 3 

Physical  Education k 2 


3   Psychology  and  Child  Study 3  3 

2    English  Composition 2  2 

2  The  Teaching  of  Arithmetic 3  3 

3  The  Teaching  of  Geography 3  3 

3    The  Teaching  of  Social  Studies 3  3 

3   Music 2  2 

3   Art .._ 2  2 

1    Handwriting 2  1 

Physical  Education 3  1 


21      20 


23      20 


Psychology  B , 3 

World  Problems  ir»  Geography Jk. 3 

Physical  Education i? 2 

Elective 12 

English 3-3  or  6-6 

Science  I 3-3  or  6-6 

Social  Studies  I 6-6 

(a)  Mathematics  I 6-6 

(b)  Foreign  Language 6-6 


3  Student  Teaching,   including  Confer- 

3        ences  and  School  Elfliciency 15  15 

I  The  Teaching  of  Reading 3  3 

12  Physical  Education 3  I 


20      19 


21      19 


Purpose,    Organization    and    Develop- 
ment of  Junior  High  SchooL  ."i 3 

Physical  Education __«; 2 

Elective 15 

(c)  English 3-3  or  6-6 

(c)  Science  II 3-3  or  6-6 

(c)  Social  Studies  II 3-3  or  6-6 

(c)  Mathematics  II 6-6 

(c)  Foreign  Language  II 6-6 


History  and   Principles  of   Education  3  3 
3    Children's  Literature  and  Story  Tell- 

1         ing 3  3 

15   Agriculture 3  3 

Rural  Sociology 2  2 

Art 2  2 

Music 2  2 

Physical  Education 3  I 

Health  and   Hygiene  in   the  Rural 

School 3  3 

Elective 3  3 


20      19 


24     22 


S;    Student  Teaching,  including  School 

«         Efficiency  and  Conferences.. Lc_.  15  15 

«    Guidance . 3  3 

B    Physical  Education 2  I 

cn    (d)  Free  Elective 2  2 

:5                                                                       22  21 


SJ    ELducational  Sociology. _-._V1 ,>__    3 

■g  History  and  Principles  of  Edudlgftion    3 

»    Educational  Measurements ' 3 

C    Physical  Education 2 

yj  Health   and   Hygiene   in   the  Junior 

jj        High  School . 3 

*i    Free  Elective , 7 


to 


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Notes — Junior  High  School  Curriculum: 

(a)  One  year  of  Algebra  and  one  of  Plane 
Geometry  are  required  in  order  to  specialize 
in  Mathematics. 

(b)  Three  years  of  Latin,  including  Cicero 
or  two  years  of  a  modern  foreign  language, 
are  required  in  order  to  specialize  in  a  given 
foreign  language. 

(c)  These  courses  are  op>en  only  to  those 
who  have  taken  the  corresponding  courses 
listed  in  the  Third  Semester. 


(d)  Under  "Free  Elective"  not  more  than 
three  semester  hours  of  Art,  Music  or  Edu- 
cation may  be  offered  by  any  school. 

Explanatory 

The  curriculum  provides  that  all  who  take 
it  shall  be  qualified  to  teach  English  and  at 
least  twro  other  subjects.  The  special  fields 
such  as  Art,  Music,  Home  Economics,  Health 
Education,  Commerce,  Teacher-Librarian, 
etc.,  are  not  invaded. 

The  status  of  Geography  as  a  Junior  High 
School  subject  is,  at  present,  not  clearly  de- 
fined. The  use  of  the  free  elective  as  Geog- 
raphy, when  taken  with  12  hours  of  General 
Science,  will  make,  with  the  six  required 
hours  in  Geography,  a  satisfactory  prepara- 
tion for  teaching  the  subject  in  the  Junior 
High  School, — thus  adding  a  fourth  subject 
to  the  list  which  the  graduate  will  be  pre- 
pared to  teach. 

In  general,  the  use  of  the  free  elective  in 
connection  with  the  12  hours  in  any  elective 
subject  will  give  a  superior  preptaration  in 
that  subject.  The  free  elective  may  also  b« 
used  for  Handwriting,  Home  Elconomics. 
Educational  Measurements,  or  any  other 
subject  at  the  option  of  the  several  schools. 


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ELECTIVES 

All  electives  are  taught  from  the  professional  point  of  view 
and  are  of  college  grade  of  work. 

All  electives  are  to  be  chosen  with  special  reference  to  the 
group  in  which  the  teacher  is  preparing  to  teach  and  with  the 
approval  of  the  principal  of  the  school. 

Each  normal  school  is  required  to  offer  at  least  one  elective 
in  each  of  the  six  groups  of  electives.  Additional  electives  of 
similar  grade  may  be  offered  at  the  discretion  of  the  principal 
of  the  school. 

Semester   Hours   Credit 

Education Educational  Measurements 3 

Educational  Psychology 3 

Kindergarten — Primary  Methods 3 

School  Administration 3 

Standard  Tests  and  Measurements 3 

Physiological  Psychology 3 

English  and 

Foreign  Languages English  Literature 3 

Latin 6 

Modern  Language 6 

Mathematics Solid  Geometry 3 

Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry 3 

Plane  Trigonometry  and  Surveying 3 

Intermediate  Algebra 3 

Advanced  Algebra 3 

Science Agriculture 3 

Biology 6 

Botany 3 

Zoology 3 

Chemistry 6 

Geography 3 

Geology 3 

Physics 6 

The  Teaching  of  General  Science 3 

Social  Studies Economics 3 

History 3 

Sociology 3 

Arts Cookery 2 

Art 2 

Music 2 

Mechanical  Drawing 2 

Sewing 2 

Woodwork 2 

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BRIEF  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  COURSES  OF  STUDY 

EDUCATION 
Introduction  to  Teaching. 

The  primary  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  aid  students  in  selecting  a 
specific  curriculum  at  the  end  of  the  first  semester,  and  to  imbue  them  with 
a  strong  professional  spirit  and  high  standards  of  professional  ethics.  It 
includes  considerations  of  the  different  types  of  teaching  service,  the  general 
aims  of  the  public  schools  and,  more  specifically,  the  work  to  be  accomplished 
by  the  primary,  intermediate,  junior  high  and  rural  schools  respectively,  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  characteristics  of  children  in  these  different  types  of  schools 
and  the  qualifications  required  of  teachers  to  meet  the  needs  of  children  at 
the  different  age  levels  in  these  different  types  of  schools.  The  broad  social 
aims  of  each  type  of  school  and  its  relation  to  the  state  are  emphasized. 

The  instruction  in  this  course  is  closely  correlated  with  frequent  visits 
of  observation  and  participation  in  the  training  school. 

Psychology  and  Child  Study. 

This  is  an  elementary  course  of  psychology  combining  the  important 
topics  of  both  general  and  educational  psychology,  and  forming  the  basis  of 
the  specific  courses  in  educational  theory  and  practice.  The  chief  topics 
considered  are:  (a)  instinctive  tendencies;  (b)  habit- formation;  (c)  memory, 
association  (including  localization  of  functions),  and  economy  of  learning; 
(d)  the  effective  life;  (e)  the  thought  processes;  (f)  the  extent  and  causes  of 
individual  differences  among  children,  and  the  use  of  intelligence  tests  in 
determining  them;  (g)  the  treatment  of  exceptional  children.  About  one- 
third  of  the  course  is  given  to  the  study  of  the  characteristics  of  children  at 
the  different  levels  of  growth. 

One  laboratory  period  each  week  is  given  to  the  observation  of  children. 
While  this  course  is  practically  identical  in  all  curricula,  there  is  a  differen- 
tiation in  the  observation  of  children  and  in  the  laboratory  experiments,  each 
group  emphasizing  the  characteristics  of  children  at  the  age  level  of  its  par- 
ticular curriculum. 

Kindergarten  Theory. 

This  course  deals  primarily  with  kindergarten  aims,  purposes,  technique, 
and  equipment.     Special  attention  is  given  to  modern  tendencies  in  kinder- 

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garten  practice,  and  particularly  to  the  relation  of  the  kindergarten  to  the 
primary  grades.  Observation  and  participation  in  the  training  school  is  a 
prominent  feature  of  the  course. 

The  Teaching  of  Primary  Subjects. 

This  is  a  complete  course,  inc'uding  the  best  modern  primary  methods 
in  number,  geography,  history  and  handwork.  The  first  study  is  on  the  selec- 
tion of  materials  and  use  of  various  courses  of  study  for  the  subjects  men- 
tioned. 

In  number  a  study  is  made  of  proper  type  of  games  for  motivating  the 
drill  work;  various  devices  for  drill;  the  diagnosis  of  individual  needs;  and  the 
relation  of  time  and  efficiency  in  drills. 

The  aim  in  geography  is  to  develop  through  observation  and  experience 
with  environmental  materials,  the  proper  fundamental  concepts  which  will  be 
useful  in  later  work.  Each  member  of  the  class  organizes  a  project  which 
shows  a  correlation  with  all  other  primary  subjects.  This  project  must  con- 
form to  modern  practice  and  is  one  of  the  outstanding  features  of  the  course. 

The  history  course  makes  a  careful  study  of  the  story  materials  for  this 
grade  of  work.  It  is  a  study  of  social  situations  aiming  to  give  little  children 
an  intelligent  grasp  as  far  as  their  capacity  permits,  of  the  universal  family 
idea;  a  view  of  the  great  world  by  a  comparison  of  home  relations;  and  to 
sow  the  first  seeds  of  patriotism. 

A  text  on  handwork  is  studied.  An  outline  for  handwork  is  developed, 
examples  of  material  are  made  in  class,  and  much  outside  material  is  collected. 

A  special  study  is  made  of  the  use  of  pictures  in  primary  work,  and  of 
preparing  programs  for  special  days  and  occasions. 

History  and  Principles  of  Education. 

This  is  an  interesting  course  and  aims  to  bring  together  and  interpret 
the  details  of  educational  theory  and  practice  represented  by  the  preliminary 
courses,  and  to  leave  with  the  student  a  unified  body  of  educational  doctrine. 
The  course  begins  with  a  brief  review  of  the  origin  and  development  of  present 
day  practices  and  tendencies  in  public  school  education,  the  large  emphasis 
being  placed  on  these  movements  that  have  originated,  or  at  least  have  come 
into  prominence,  since  the  time  of  Rousseau.  The  discussion  of  such  topics 
as:  the  aims  and  purposes  of  education;  the  development  of  various  concep- 
tions of  educational  values;  and  the  history  and  present  status  of  such  educa- 
tional movements  as;  vocational  education;  the  treatment  of  backward  chil- 
dren; scientific  measurements;  the  junior  high  school;  the  doctrine  of  interest; 
formal  discipline;  the  transfer  of  learning;  project  and  problem  teaching;  and 
the  socialized  recitation. 

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Student  Teaching,  School  Efficiency  and  Conferences. 

The  Training  School.  The  training  school  is  the  pivotal  point  of  all 
the  work  of  the  normal  school.  It  functions  as  a  laboratory  for  every  depart- 
ment of  the  school  and  articulates  with  peculiar  intimacy  with  the  Department 
of  Education. 

Observation  and  Participation.  Although  student  teaching  is  con- 
fined to  the  senior  year,  junior  students  are  given  frequent  opportunities  for 
participation  in  the  work  of  the  training  school  and  observation  of  expert 
teaching  in  the  training  school  is  a  feature  of  all  the  courses  in  education  and 
of  many  other  courses  throughout  the  curricula.  One  critic  teacher  is  assigned 
to  each  two  class  rooms,  and  demonstration  lessons  are  taught  from  time  to 
time  in  exemplification  of  the  various  phases  of  good  educational  practice. 

Distribution  of  Time.  A  minimum  of  two  consecutive  sixty-minute 
periods  per  day  for  one  semester  is  given  to  student  teaching.  Where  two 
student  teachers  are  assigned  to  the  same  class  in  the  training  school  the 
assignments  are  so  adjusted  that  each  student  teacher  has  a  definite  problem. 
The  distribution  of  teaching  time  is  designed  to  give  progressively  to  the 
student  and  increasing  class  responsibility. 

Lesson  Plans.  Plan  forms  are  used,  upon  which  all  lessons  taught  by 
student  teachers  are  planned.  Critic  teachers  hold  daily  conferences  with 
the  student  teachers  under  their  charge  and  approve  all  lesson  plans  of  student 
teachers  before  the  lessons  are  taught. 

Student  Teachers.  Every  student  teacher  confines  his  teaching  to  the 
grades  of  the  group  which  he  has  elected.  Student  teachers  electing  group 
I  and  II  have  practice  experience  in  all  the  subjects  of  the  curriculum  and,  if 
possible,  in  all  the  grades  of  the  group.  Student  teachers  electing  group  III 
confine  their  practice  teaching  largely  to  the  subjects  in  which  the  student 
has  elected  to  specialize  and,  if  possible,  have  practice  teaching  in  all  the 
grades  of  the  group.  Student  teachers  electing  group  IV  confine  their  prac- 
tice teaching  largely  to  the  rural  one-room  ungraded  school  and  have  oppor- 
tunity for  contact  with  the  community  problems.  All  assignments  for  student 
teachers  contemplate  the  completion  of  a  unit  problem. 

Training  Classes.  Training  classes  aim  to  have  not  less  than  twenty 
nor  more  than  thirty  pupils;  that  is,  enough  pupils  to  set  up  a  normal  social 
situation  and  yet  not  so  many  as  to  unduly  tax  the  limited  skill  of  the  teacher. 

The  Pupils.  The  pupils  in  the  training  school  by  reason  of  the  careful 
planning  of  each  lesson  and  the  close  supervision  of  expert  teachers,  as  well 
as  through  the  use  of  abundant  and  elaborate  equipment  of  the  normal  school 
are  most  favorably  situated  to  secure  the  best  possible  education. 

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School  Efficiency.  The  work  in  school  efficiency  presents  many  of  the 
important  problems  of  a  modern  elementary  school.  The  principal  topics 
developed  are  as  follows:  class  room  mechanics  including  lighting,  heating, 
ventilation,  seating  of  pupils,  arrangement  of  materials  and  equipment,  the 
keeping  of  records;  class  management  and  general  matters  of  discipline;  study 
of  individual  pupils;  the  lesson  assignment,  supervised  study,  home  study, 
and  the  most  approved  methods  of  conducting  the  lesson;  the  practical  appli- 
cation of  standard  tests  and  measurements.  The  discussions  are  based 
largely  upon  the  work  found  in  the  training  school  and  in  other  schools  visited. 

Daily  Conferences.  The  training  teacher  holds  daily  conferences  with 
the  student  teachers  under  her  care.  The  purpose  of  these  conferences  is  to 
offer  constructive  criticism  and  to  outline  the  work  for  the  following  day. 

Weekly  Conferences.  Each  Saturday  the  training  teacher  meets  all  of 
the  student  teachers  under  her  care.  In  these  conferences  the  problems  of 
individual  teachers  are  discussed,  and  a  study  is  made  of  the  educational 
principles  involved  in  the  type  of  class  room  work  required. 


ENGLISH  AND  FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 
ENGLISH 


English  1 — English  Fundamentals. 

The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  source  of 
material  in  English  and  the  forms  of  correct  expression. 

A  definite  standard  of  written  and  spoken  English  must  be  acquired  and 
maintained  by  all  students.  Further  work  in  English  without  extra  credit 
will  be  required  of  all  who  fail  to  reach  and  maintain  this  standard. 

A  few  periods  of  instruction  are  given  in  the  method  of  classifying  and 
cataloguing  books  and  in  the  use  of  reference  books,  readers'  guides,  etc. 

About  a  third  of  the  time  of  the  course  is  devoted  to  a  thorough  review 
in  the  basic  principles  of  English  grammar,  and  special  attention  is  paid  to 
the  structure  of  sentences  and  the  syntax  of  their  various  parts.  The  course 
includes  a  brief  history  of  the  language  and  the  principles  underlying  its 
development. 

About  a  sixth  of  the  time  of  the  course  is  devoted  to  a  study  of  words 
including  pronunciation,  diacritical  markings  based  on  a  generally  recognized 
system  of  phonetics,  and  attention  is  paid  to  basic  principles  in  etymology. 

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English  Composition. 

This  course  includes  a  thorough  study  of  the  forms  of  Enghsh  prose 
composition  together  with  much  practice  in  writing.  The  four  types  of 
English  prose;  narration,  description,  exposition,  and  argumentation  are 
carefully  studied  and  analyzed  with  reference  to  form,  content  and  technique. 
Special  attention  is  given  to  the  essay  and  the  short  story  as  media  of  prose 
expression  and  students  are  required  to  write  frequent  themes  illustrative  of 
the  various  forms  discussed.  These  are  made  the  subject  of  class  criticism 
and  discussion.  The  teacher  in  charge  of  the  class  meets  the  students  from 
time  to  time  for  personal  consultation 

Oral  Expression. 

This  course  is  designed  primarily  to  insure  (1)  a  good  teaching  voice  and 
(2)  effective  address  with  facility  and  ease  in  oral  expression. 

The  Teaching  of  Primary  Reading. 

The  primary  aim  of  this  course  is  to  enable  the  student  to  acquire  skill 
in  the  teaching  of  reading  to  beginners,  including  the  development  of  skill  in 
the  use  of  phonetics.  The  course  includes  a  comparison  of  the  principal 
methods  of  teaching  reading,  and  the  historical  development  of  various 
methods  of  teaching  reading  is  traced.  Consideration  is  given  to  the  phy- 
chological  processes  involved  in  reading.  The  student  acquires  familiarity 
with  the  means  of  measuring  efficiency  in  reading.  This  course  is  accompanied 
with  observations  of  primary  reading  classes  as  well  as  the  actual  teaching  of 
reading. 

The  Teaching  of  English. 

The  course  entitled  'The  Teaching  of  English"  is  very  comprehensive, 
as  the  name  indicates.  The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  present  to  the  teachers 
of  the  intermediate  grades  all  the  material  available  for  the  teaching  of  oral 
and  written  composition  together  with  the  best  and  latest  methods  of  vitaliz- 
ing class  room  procedure. 

Half  of  the  course  is  devoted  to  the  more  mechanical  phases  of  English 
teaching,  which  are  considered  essential  as  a  background  for  good  oral  expres- 
sion and  correct  written  forms.  Emphasis  is  therefore  placed  upon  the  teach- 
ing of  spelling,  punctuation,  sentence  structure,  and  certain  necessary  lan- 
guage facts  falling  under  the  term  good  usages.  To  this  part  of  the  work  also 
belong  exercises  in  dictation,  memorization  and  the  study  of  words. 

The  most  approved  methods  of  correcting  common  errors  in  oral  and 
written  English  are  carefully  examined,  and  several  weeks  are  spent  in  the 
study  and  use  of  the  leading  standard  tests  now  published  for  measuring  the 
results  of  English  teaching. 

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The  Teaching  of  Reading. 

The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  enable  the  student  to  acquire  skill  in  the 
teaching  of  reading  to  beginners  and  the  handling  of  the  technique  of  silent 
reading  with  older  pupils.  Attention  is  given  to  the  development  of  skill  in 
the  use  of  phonics.  Consideration  is  given  to  the  psychological  processes  in- 
volved in  reading.  The  student  acquires  familiarity  with  the  means  of 
measuring  efficiency  in  oral  and  silent  reading.  The  course  includes  a  com- 
parison of  the  principal  methods  of  teaching  reading  and  is  accompanied  with 
observations  of  oral  and  silent  reading  classes  as  well  as  the  actual  teaching 
of  such  classes. 

Children's  Literature  and  Story  TelHng. 

This  course  involves  the  collection  and  study  of  literature  in  verse  and 
prose  suited  to  children  of  this  age.  The  selections  are  studied  for  the  pur- 
pose of  finding  the  elements  contained  therein  that  are  likely  to  appeal  strongly 
to  children.  The  study  of  folk  tales  and  fairy  stories  is  included  in  this 
course. 

The  course  in  story  telling  covers  the  principles  involved  in  telling  stories 
to  children.  It  involves  also  the  application  of  the  principles  of  child  psy- 
chology and  voice  training  to  the  telling  of  stories. 

Juvenile  Literature. 

This  course  is  planned  to  give  a  foundation  for  teaching  literature  and 
silent  reading  to  pupils  of  the  intermediate  grades. 

It  aims  to  give  an  adequate  knowledge  of  those  literary  types  that  are 
most  suitable  for  children  of  this  age. 

Magazines  and  current  literature  are  studied  and  selections  made  from 
these  sources  as  well  as  from  standard  authors. 

A  study  is  made  of  the  difficulties  that  children  meet  in  their  effort  to 
comprehend  thought  from  the  printed  page.  Students  are  made  familiar  with 
the  scientific  measurements  of  silent  reading. 


MATHEMATICS 
The  Teaching  of  Arithmetic. 

This  course  aims  to  develop  a  systematic  presentation  of  the  facts  and 
principles  of  arithmetic  with  special  emphasis  upon  the  topics  that  are  most 
significant  in  the  work  of  the  intermediate  grades.  The  treatment  illustrates 
at  every  step  the  most  effective  methods  of  teaching  arithmetic.  Attention 
is  given  to  the  results  of  the  recent  experiments  in  the  psychological  processes 
involved  in  teaching  of  arithmetic  and  to  the  measurement  of  efficiency  in 
this  subject  by  the  standard  tests  and  scales.  Observation  of  the  teaching  of 
arithmetic  in  the  intermediate  grades  is  an  essential  part  of  the  course. 

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The  Teaching  of  Arithmetic. 

This  course  aims  to  present  a  systematic  study  of  the  topics  in  arithmetic 
that  are  found  in  the  course  of  study  of  the  rural  school.  A  special  effort  is 
made  to  have  students  understand  how  to  use  the  resources  of  the  country  in 
supplying  opportunities  for  the  application  of  arithmetic.  Attention  is  given 
to  the  psychology  of  arithmetic  and  to  the  standard  measurements  in  this 
subject.      Observation  is  an  essential  part  of  the  course. 

SCIENCE 
Nature  Study. 

The  word  nature  study  is  used  in  a  broad  sense  to  cover  all  phases  of 
elementary  science  adapted  to  all  groups.  This  course  aims  to  give  the  stu- 
dent a  definite  body  of  knowledge  of  common  forms  of  environmental  mate- 
rials and  to  supply  the  principles  that  will  guide  him  in  selecting  and  using 
environmental  materials  wherever  he  may  be  located.  The  course  includes 
as  wde  a  range  of  observation  as  possible  of  materials  which  the  prospective 
teacher  may  be  called  upon  to  use  in  his  work.  Field  trips  are  supplemented 
by  laboratory  study.  For  teachers  of  the  upper  grades  a  differentation  is 
made  in  favor  of  materials  that  supply  the  basis  for  further  scientific  study 
especially  in  the  field  of  biology. 

The  Teaching  of  Geography. 

This  is  a  general  course  in  geography  given  from  the  standpoint  of  man's 
reaction  to  his  environment  and  aims  to  co-ordinate  fundamental  principles 
of  geography.  The  course  is  developed  from  the  viewpoint  of  causal  relations 
rather  than  the  mere  enumeration  of  facts  and  principles.  As  far  as  time 
permits  some  study  is  made  of  regional  geography  as  a  type  of  further  appli- 
cation. Students  get  training  in  the  organization  and  the  presentation  of 
geographic  data  through  the  use  of  the  project  and  problem  method;  in  the 
preparation  and  the  use  of  maps,  graphs,  diagrams,  and  other  illustrative 
material;  and  in  the  problems  and  methods  involved  in  teaching  field  geog- 
raphy. Students  are  made  familiar  with  the  use  of  standard  educational 
measurements  in  geography.  The  observation  of  classes  in  the  teaching  of 
geography  is  a  necessary  part  of  the  course.  Such  differentiation  in  the  appli- 
cation of  the  above  principles  and  methods  is  made  for  the  different  groups 
as  the  course  of  study  in  geography  requires. 

Agriculture. 

A  large  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  give  to  the  teachers  of  rural  schools 
an  insight  into  and  a  sympathy  with  the  basic  industry  of  the  rural  population 
and  to  appreciate  the  larger  aspects  of  this  industry  as  related  to  our  national 
welfare.  The  rural  teacher  is  instructed  how  to  relate  a  knowledge  of  agri- 
culture to  the  experience  of  rural  children  with  a  view  to  motivating  the  teach- 

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ing  of  the  common  branches.  Opportunity  is  offered  for  participation  in 
agricultural  projects  so  that  teachers  can  initiate  and  supervise  projects  with 
their  pupils.  Through  this  course  teachers  come  in  touch  with  the  leaders  of 
agricultural  improvement  and  learn  of  the  available  sources  of  information  on 
agricultural  subjects. 

SOCIAL  STUDIES 
Teaching  of  History. 

This  course  includes  a  study  of  such  history  as  will  equip  students  to 
teach  the  history  of  the  intermediate  grades  as  recommended  by  the  state 
course  of  study.  Observation  of  teaching  in  these  grades  is  a  feature  of  the 
course. 

Attention  is  given  to  teaching  civics  in  the  intermediate  grades.  The 
course  for  the  fourth  and  fifth  grades  centers  around  the  idea  of  community 
co-operation  emphasizing  those  who  furnish  us  food,  clothing,  shelter,  medical 
aid,  light,  transportation,  protection,  etc.  The  work  for  the  sixth  grade 
centers  around  the  idea  of  industrial  co-operation  with  emphasis  upon  voca- 
tional opportunities,  study  of  community  service  through  occupation,  and  the 
qualifications  required  for  each  occupation. 

Educational  Sociology. 

The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  various  factors 
of  society  in  their  relationships;  to  study  the  forms  and  the  organizations  of 
our  social  system;  and  to  denote  the  progress  as  well  as  the  tendencies  of 
society.  In  all  this  work  the  educational  application  is  used  in  order  that  the 
student  will  better  understand  the  groups  with  w^hich  he  will  have  to  deal, 
both  within  and  out  of  the  school  room.  In  the  application  work  definite  set 
rules  of  action  are  not  worked  out  therefrom  but  the  value  and  method  of 
adaptability  is  emphasized.  The  course  is  not  only  to  aid  the  student  in 
fitting  himself  into  society  but  to  enable  him  to  help  others  to  do  likewise. 

Rural  Sociology. 

The  primary  aim  of  this  course  is  the  inculcation  in  the  minds  of  the 
students  of  a  love  for  and  just  appreciation  of  the  importance  of  a  healthy, 
country  life,  and  includes  consideration  of  such  topics  as:  defects  of  present 
day  country  life,  treated  constructively;  the  lack  of  rural  pride  and  rural 
co-operation;  land  tenantry;  migration  from  the  country  to  the  city  and  its 
causes;  co-operative  buying  and  selling;  the  need  for  scientific  agriculture; 
the  country  home;  the  country  church;  good  roads;  and  the  country  school  as 
an  agent  in  intellectualizing,  socializing  and  spiritualizing  country  life. 

ARTS 

Art  I.,   Art  II. 

The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  enable  students  to  teach  the  public  school 
course  of  study  in  drawing  including,  the  representation  of  common  objects, 

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the  elementary  principles  of  design,  lettering,  composition,  and  color  harmony 
in  their  application  to  dress,  home,  school,  and  community  interests;  to 
give  students  facility  and  confidence  in  their  ability  to  draw  and  illustrate 
on  the  blackboard  a  wide  range  of  school  subjects;  to  develop  appreciation 
of  art  and  ability  to  teach  pupils  the  appreciation  of  art  including  the  study 
of  pictures.  Such  differentiation  is  made  in  this  course  for  the  different 
groups  as  the  course  of  study  requires  including  the  teaching  of  the  elements 
of  mechanical  drawing  for  the  upper  grades. 

Handwriting. 

At  the  beginning  of  this  course  the  handwriting  of  students  is  measured 
by  one  of  the  handwriting  scales  and  if  they  fall  below  the  standard  set  for 
teachers  they  are  put  in  special  classes  for  practice.  The  time  of  this  course 
is  devoted  largely  to  methods  of  teaching  writing,  and  to  developing  skill  in 
blackboard  writing.  Students  are  instructed  in  the  results  of  the  recent 
investigations  in  the  psychology  of  writing.  Through  measuring  their  own 
handwriting  and  the  handwriting  of  children,  students  become  acquainted 
with  the  use  of  handwriting  scales. 

Industrial  Arts. 

This  course  aims  to  instruct  students  in  the  use  of  various  materials  that 
will  enable  them  to  work  out  simple  problems  as  they  arise  out  of  the  daily 
necessities  of  food,  clothing  and  shelter.  Students  learn  to  appreciate  the 
problems  that  are  within  the  interests  of  children  and  how  such  problems 
may  be  graded  according  to  the  child's  control  of  technique.  The  course  in- 
cludes clay  modeling,  paper  and  cardboard  construction  and  simple  problems 
in  wood  and  textiles.  Students  observe  demonstrations  of  this  work  in  the 
training  school  and  participate  in  such  work. 

Sewing. 

The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  enable  students  to  teach  simple  stitches  to 
pupils  of  the  fourth,  fifth  and  sixth  grades  and  to  handle  projects  in  the  making 
of  various  articles  for  personal  and  household  use. 

Music.  I. 

This  course  presupposes  a  knowledge  of  the  elements  of  music.  The 
purpose  of  this  course  is  to  fit  students  to  teach  music  in  the  public  schools. 
The  salient  features  of  this  course  are:  a  treatment  of  the  child  voice,  a  study 
of  the  tonal  and  rhythmic  problems  of  each  grade,  ear  training,  melody  writing, 
and  sight  singing,  a  study  of  the  song  material  adapted  to  each  grade,  the  use 
of  phonograph  to  develop  musical  appreciation. 

Music.  II. 

This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Music  I.  It  takes  up  the  study  of  Public 
School  Music  in  its  advancing  forms.      It  embraces  the  work  of  the  fourth 

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and  fifth  years  in  the  public  schools,  including  oral  and  written  dictation,  vocal 
and  rhythmic  drills,  sight  singing,  and  part  singing.  Observation  and  practice 
teaching  are  important  elements  of  the  course. 

Art  Education. 

The  work  of  Arts  I  is  continued  in  this  course  the  emphasis  being  placed 
upon  the  methods  of  presenting  problems  to  children;  adapting  of  the  problem 
to  the  different  grades;  results  expected  from  the  children;  the  use  of  the  black- 
board in  presenting  a  lesson;  and  practice  in  board  work.  Illustrative  material 
is  collected,  the  purchase,  use  and  care  of  supplies  studied. 

Art  History  is  studied  as  a  background  for  Picture  Study,  thus  giving 
the  class  a  knowledge  of  where  materials  may  be  obtained  for  this  work. 

HEALTH  ED  UCATION 

Personal  and  School  Hygiene. 

Personal  Hygiene — The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  secure  in  the  students 
settled  habits  in  the  care  of  the  body  which  will  lead  to  stronger,  healthier 
and  more  efficient  lives.  The  course  aims  to  have  students  understand  the 
hygiene  of  posture,  nutrition,  clothing,  exercise,  fatigue,  rest  and  sleep;  the 
causes  of  ill  health  and  disease  together  with  their  control  and  prevention. 
Only  those  facts  of  physiology  and  anatomy  which  have  special  significance 
for  hygiene  are  considered.  The  instructor  will  hold  personal  conferences 
with  students  as  a  part  of  the  course. 

School  Hygiene — The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  equip  the  student  with 
the  knowledge  of  school  and  child  hygiene  necessary  for  a  teacher.  The  fol- 
lowing topics  are  included:  normal  growth  and  its  standards;  the  ill  effects  of 
malnutrition,  bad  air,  lack  of  exercise,  excessive  exercise,  lack  of  proper  rest, 
defective  vision,  defective  hearing,  adenoids,  diseased  tonsils;  remedies  for 
various  defects  and  the  best  methods  of  treating  them  from  the  school  stand- 
point; hygiene  of  program  making;  school  sanitation  including  school  furniture 
ventilation,  heating,  lighting,  water  supply,  toilets,  etc.;  regulations  of  state 
and  local  boards  of  health;  the  problem  of  nutrition  as  applied  to  school 
children  with  laboratory  exercises  in  food  values  and  food  preparation.  Obser- 
vation of  good  hygienic  school  conditions  and  of  good  hygiene  teaching  is  an 
important  feature  of  this  course. 

Health  Education. 

Two  hours  each  semester — Physical  Education — floor  work;  appa- 
ratus; marching;  rhythmic  work,  including  clubs,  wands,  and  folk  dancing; 
games;  athletics,  including  track  and  field  events,  tennis,  hockey,  hiking, 
skating,  etc.  Corrective  work,  including  proper  exercises  for  students  unable 
to  take  regular  gymnasium  work. 

One  hour  each  semester — a  graded  course  in  health  education  includ- 
ing physical  exercises  and  games  arranged  to  meet  the  needs  of  children  at 
various  stages  of  development  through  the  grades.  Discussion  of  the  different 
theories  of  play,  and  the  management  and  equipment  of  playgrounds.  First 
aid  in  emergencies  is  included. 

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SUMMER  COURSES  FOR  TEACHERS 

Courses  of  study  for  the  following  groups  of  students  during  the  Summer 
Term  of  1923: 

I.  Regular  normal  students  and  "teachers  in  service." 

Regular  Normal  Courses  adjusted  to  a  one-half  semester  basis,  so 
that  by  taking  a  limited  number  of  courses  a  student  may  secure  a  full  seme- 
ster's credit  in  the  courses  pursued. 

II.  Those  who  have  partially  completed  the  requirements  for  a 
permanent  certificate. 

(a)  Cultural  group  of  branches— satisfied  by  the  holdmg  of  a  profes- 
sional certificate. 

(b)  Professional  group  of  branches— satisfied  by  four  semester  hours  oi 
general  professional  work  for  each  subject  except  music,  health  and  art. 

(c)  Special  provision  is  made  for  the  work  in  music,  health  and  art. 

III.  High  school  graduates  preparing  to  teach  for  the  first  time. 

A  minimum  of  eight  semester  hours  and  a  maximum  of  twelve  semester 
hours  from  the  following: 

Subject                                                          Semester  Hours 
Music ^ 


Art- 


Health 3 

School  Efficiency ^ 

Introduction  to  Teaching 3 

Child  Psychology ^ 

Teaching  of  Geography 3 

Teaching  of  Social  Studies 3 

Teaching  of  Mathematics 3 

Teaching  of  Reading ^ 

Teaching  of  English ^ 

IV.  Students  of  secondary  grade  who  desire  to  complete  their 
preparation  for  normal  school  entrance. 

V.  Those  who  desire  to  enter  the  field  of  administration  or  in- 
crease their  efficiency  in  the  field. 

For  the  benefit  of  such  persons  a  SCHOOL  OF  SUPERVISION  is 
maintained. 

Modern  public  school  administration  demands  a  specialized  trainmg  for 
principals  and  superintendents  of  schools. 

An  individual  may  be  a  very  successful  teacher  and  possess  all  the  native 
abilities  and  personal  characteristics  of  a  successful  principal,  yet  he  may 
lack  the  knowledge  of  the  technique  of  his  work  which  today  is  a  prerequisite 
to  success. 

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EXAMINATIONS  AND  DIPLOMAS 


SEMESTER  EXAMINATION 

Examinations  are  held  by  the  Faculty  at  the  close  of  each  semester,  for 
the  purpose  of  determining  to  what  extent  students  are  succeeding  in  their 
work  and  of  guiding  the  teachers  in  fitting  their  instruction  to  the  needs  of 
the  pupils.  Students  whose  record  for  the  semester  falls  below  a  grade  of  E) 
in  two  or  more  subjects  are  required  to  take  more  time  than  the  schedule 
indicates  for  the  completion  of  the  course  of  study.  Students  who  show  a 
marked  deficiency  in  any  subject  are  required  to  take  the  subject  a  second 
time  and  are  conditioned  until  the  deficiency  has  been  made  up. 

TEACHERS'  CERTIFICATES 

The  State  Council  of  Education  has  adopted  a  new  plan  for  the  certifi- 
cation of  teachers.  Under  the  law  as  now  in  force  there  are  five  grades  of 
certificates: 

1 .  Emergency 

2.  Partial  (Professional  equivalent) 

(a)  Elementary 

(b)  Secondary 

3.  Standard  (Normal  School  equivalent) 

(a)  Elementary 

(b)  Secondary 

4.  Normal 

(a)  Certificate 

(b)  Diploma 

5 .  College 

(a)  Provisional 

(b)  Permanent 

Qualifications  for  each  certificate: 

1 .  The  Emergency  Certificate  is  exactly  what  its  name  indicates  and  is 
intended  only  for  emergencies,  to  enable  the  superintendent  to  fill  positions 
when  regularly  certified  teachers  are  not  available,  so  that  the  schools  may 
be  kept  open.  This  certificate  is  issued  by  the  county  superintendent  without 
examination  and  no  educational  standard  is  required.  It  is  good  for  three 
months,  and  at  the  end  of  this  time  if  the  emergency  still  exists  and  the  teacher 
holding  such  certificate  shows  by  proper  credentials  that  he  is  qualified  to 
teach,  this  certificate  may  be  endorsed  by  the  State  Department  of  Education 
for  the  remainder  of  the  year.  The  minimum  salary  on  this  certificate  is 
$75  per  month. 

2.  The  Partial  Elementary  Certificate  requires  graduation  from  a  first 
class  high  school,  or  the  equivalent,  and  eight  semester  hours  of  professional, 
training.  These  eight  semester  hours  of  work  can  be  done  in  one  summer 
term  at  a  state  normal  school.  This  certificate  is  good  for  one  year  and  can 
be  renewed  by  doing  an  additional  amount  of  professional  study.  It  must 
develop  into  some  form  of  a  standard  or  permanent  certificate. 

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The  Partial  Secondary  Certificate  requires  two  years  of  college  work,  or 
the  equivalent,  including  six  semester  hours  of  professional  training.  It  is 
good  for  one  year,  to  teach  in  the  high  school.  It  may  be  renewed  by  doing 
six  semester  hours  of  additional  college  work  and  must  grow  into  some  form 
of  a  permanent  certificate.  The  minimum  salary  on  the  partial  certificates 
is  $85  per  month,  and  they  are  good  only  in  the  county  where  issued. 

3.  The  Standard  Certificate  requires  graduation  from  a  four-year  high 
school  and  two  years  of  professional  training,  or  the  equivalent.  This  cer- 
tificate is  good  for  two  years,  and  may  be  renewed  and  become  permanent 
after  four  years  of  successful  teaching.  There  are  two  classes  of  the  certifi- 
cate— the  elmentary  and  the  secondary,  each  good  to  teach  in  the  field  as  in- 
dicated. Some  credit  for  teaching  experience  may  be  allowed  to  those  now 
in  service  towards  satisfying  the  requirements  for   this  certificate. 

4.  The  Normal  Certificate  requires  graduation  from  a  State  Normal 
School,  requiring  a  four  years'  high  school  course  or  the  equivalent  for  ad- 
mission, and  a  two  years'  course  of  study  of  college  grade  for  graduation. 
(The  normal  school  entrance  requirements  may  also  be  met,  for  the  present 
by  five  years  of  successful  teaching  experience).  This  certificate  grows  by 
successful  teaching  into  the  Normal  Diploma  which  is  permanent.  Its  field 
is  the  elementary  or  the  junior  high  school. 

5.  The  Provisional  College  Certificate  requires  graduation  from  college 
including  eighteen  semester  hours  of  professional  training.  It  is  good  for 
three  years,  may  be  renewed  once,  and  with  three  or  more  years  of  expereience 
grows  into  the  Permanent  College  Certificate. 


HOW  TO  SECURE  A  CERTIFICATE  TO  TEACH 


A.      High  School  Graduates  Desiring  to  Teach. 

High  school  graduates  who  have  satisfactorily  completed  fifteen  (15) 
high  school  units  must  complete  not  less  than  eight  (8)  semester  hours  of 
post-high  school  professional  training  for  teaching,  in  order  to  be  qualified  for 
a  Partial  Elementary  Certificate. 

The  necessary  blanks  may  be  obtained  from  a  county  or  district  super- 
intendent or  from  the  Teacher  Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Immediately  upon  graduation  from  high  school  the  applicant  should 
send  to  the  Teacher  Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  Harrisburg, 
Pennsylvania,  under  the  same  cover: 

1 .  A  Certificate  Application  blank,  properly  filled  out. 

2.  An  Approved  Training  Certificate  blank  for  high  school  work, 
filled  out  by  the  principal  of  the  high  school. 

As  soon  as  the  required  amount  of  professional  work  has  been  completed 
the  applicant  should  secure  from  the  proper  official  of  the  institution  attended 
an  approved  Training  Certificate  blank  properly  filled  out  and  send  it  to  the 
Teacher  Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

The  responsibility  for  submitting  these  several  credentials  to  the  State 
Department  of  Public  Instruction  rests  with  the  teacher  concerned. 

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B.  Holders  of  Professional  Certificates. 

/pplicants  for  Partial  Elementary  Certificates  who  hold  Professional 
Certificates  that  expire  during  the  year  1 923  must  have  six  (6)  semester  hours 
of  post-high  school  professional  training. 

The  necessary  blanks  may  be  obtained  from  a  county  or  district  superin- 
tendent or  from  the  Teacher  Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

At  the  very  earliest  opportunity  there  should  be  submitted  to  the  Teacher 
Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania: 

1 .  A  Certificate  Application  Blank,  properly  filled  out. 

2.  An  Approved  Training  Certificate  filled  out  by  the  proper 
official  of  each  institution  attended,  indicating  all  post-high  school 
professional  training. 

3.  A  Teacher's  Rating  Score  Card  filled  out  by  each  superin- 
tendent under  whose  supervision  the  applicant  was  taught. 

The  responsibility  for  submitting  these  several  credentials  to  the  State 
Department  of  Public  Instruction  rests  with  the  teacher  concerned. 

C.  Holders  of  Partial  Certificates. 

Holders  of  Partial  Certificates  which  expire  August  1,  1923,  are  not  re- 
quired to  present  further  application  for  certification,  but  there  should  be 
submitted  to  the  Teacher  Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction.  Harris- 
burg, Pennsylvania: 

1 .  A  Teacher's  Rating  Score  Card  filled  out  by  the  superintendent 
under  whose  supervision  they  have  been  teaching,  indicating  a  rating 
of  "middle"  or  better. 

2.  An  Approved  Training  Certificate  indicating  the  completion 
of  not  less  than  six  (6)  semester  hours  of  professional  training,  in  ad- 
dition to  that  already  required  for  the  former  issue  or  renewal  of  a 
Partial  Certificate  or  its  equivalent. 

D.  Holders  of  Partial  Elementary  Certificates  applying  for  the  Standard  Cer- 
tificate. 

Holders  of  Partial  Certificates  applying  for  standard  certification  by  or 
before  the  beginning  of  the  school  term  in  the  fall  of  1923  should  have  sub- 
mitted to  the  Teacher  Bureau,  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  Harris- 
burg, Pennsylvania: 

1 .  A  Teacher's  Rating  Score  Card  filled  out  by  the  superintendent 
under  whose  supervision  they  have  been  teaching  indicating  a  rating 
of  "middle  "  or  better. 

2.  A  Certificate  of  Approved  Training  showing  the  completion  of 
the  necessary  number  of  ssmester  hours  to  make  up  the  seventy  re- 
quired for  standard  certification. 


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GENERAL  INFORMATION 


Chapel  Exercises,  which  are  strictly  undenominational  in 
character,  are  conducted  daily,  and  all  students  are  expected  to 
be  present  at  these  exercises,  unless  for  some  reason  expressly 
excused  by  the  Principal.  Students  are  expected  to  make  a  choice 
of  one  of  the  churches  in  the  town  for  regular  attendance  and 
to  be  present  at  the  services  in  the  church  so  selected  at  least 
once  each  Sunday. 

RELIGIOUS  ADVANTAGES 

The  Young  Women  s  Christian  Association  and  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association  hold  weekly  prayer  meetings  on 
Wednesday  evening,  and  a  joint  meeting  of  the  Associations  is 
held  on  Sunday  evening.  These  Associations  are  composed  al- 
most entirely  of  students.  They  elect  their  own  officers,  and 
plan  and  conduct  their  own  meetings.  Students  may  freely  at- 
tend the  meetings,  and  all  are  invited  to  take  some  part  in  the 
exercises.  The  Associations  have  also  organized  Bible  study 
groups  with  suitable  leaders. 

In  the  Sunday  Schools,  connected  with  the  various  evan- 
gelical churches  in  Clarion,  classes  have  been  formed  especially 
for  Normal  School  students.  As  far  as  possible  these  classes 
are  conducted  by  members  of  the  Faculty,  who  assume  the  re- 
sponsibility of  teaching  in  Sunday  Schools  as  a  personal  religious 
duty. 

SOCIAL  ADVANTAGES 

Informal  Social  Life — In  many  important  respects  the  Cla- 
rion State  Normal  School  forms  a  community  by  itself.  The 
faculty  and  students  associate  freely  with  one  another,  and  there 
exists  in  this  school  none  of  that  formalism  which  some  teachers 
mistake  for  dignity.  The  students  thus  enjoy  the  benefits  of 
frequent  intercourse  with  maturer  minds  outside  the  class  rooms, 
and  they  incidentally  receive  many  suggestions  for  the  improve- 
ment of  their  habits,  or  the  refinement  of  their  manners,  without 
having  occasion  to  suspect  any  disposition  on  the  part  of  the 
Faculty  to  dictate  in  matters  purely  personal.  Students  are 
frequently  invited  by  members  of  the  Faculty  to  their  homes, 
and  they  are  made  to  feel  that  the  teachers  have  an  interest  in 
their  welfare  beyond  government  of  the  school  or  the  conduct 
of  recitations. 

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The  Conservatory 


The  Christian  Associations  hold  a  joint  reception  for  new 
students  each  semester,  and,  as  the  officers  of  these  Associations 
are  generally  elected  from  among  the  members  of  the  higher 
classes,  the  spirit  of  friendly  helpfulness  has  crystalized  into  a 
sort  of  tradition  and  is  continued  from  year  to  year.  Each  class 
is  permitted  and  encouraged  to  entertain  the  other  classes  in 
some  simple  manner  as  often  as  once  a  term,  when  the  students 
who  provide  the  entertainment  are  given  full  responsibility, 
within  the  limits  of  propriety,  for  planning  their  own  form  of 
reception. 

Literary  Societies — The  students  conduct  their  own  literary 
societies,  elect  their  own  officers,  arrange  the  programs  for  the 
weekly  meetings,  make  their  own  criticisms  and  review  of  the 
exercises,  and  assume  all  responsibility  for  the  success  of  the 
societies.  Under  certain  conditions,  however,  the  papers  read 
in  the  society  meetings  may  be  presented  for  credit  in  the  depart- 
ment of  instruction.  Special  arrangements  have  been  made  by 
which  credit  may  be  allowed  in  the  department  of  English  for 
original  essays  which  may  be  prepared  to  be  read  before  the 
literary  societies. 

Lectures  and  Entertainments — For  the  benefit  of  the  students 
and  the  citizens  of  Clarion,  the  School  provides  each  year  a 
series  of  four  of  more  lectures  or  instructive  evening  entertain- 
ments. Payment  of  Enrollment  Fee  entitles  a  student  to  ad- 
mission to  the  course.  Special  efforts  are  made  to  furnish  en- 
tertainments of  a  high  order  of  merit  which  may  contribute  to 
the  permanent  advantage  of  the  students.  Recitals  are  given  by 
the  special  students  in  the  music  and  expression  departments. 
The  school  frequently  has  the  privilege  of  entertaining  as  visit- 
ors, persons  who  have  gained  distinction  in  some  line  of  public 
or  professional  activity,  and  who  willingly  accept  an  invitation 
to  address  the  students  in  the  chapel. 


ATHLETICS 

Athletic  Sports  are  given  their  due  share  of  attention.  The 
reason  for  the  existence  of  most  outdoor  games  is  two-fold — 
the  pleasure  which  people  take  in  them,  and  the  good  which  they 
do  both  morally  and  physically.  Young  people  need  and  must 
have  the  outdoor  life  if  they  are  to  develop  into  physically  effi- 
cient men  and  women. 

Most  out-door  games  not  merely  strengthen  the  limbs,  give 
certainty  to  the  movements,  make  skillful  the  hand,  and  sure  the 

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eye,  but  also  give  a  great  command  to  the  will  over  the  body. 
It  is  for  these  reasons  students  are  encouraged  to  take  part  in 
this  phase  of  the  school's  activities. 

The  Tennis  Courts  and  Athletic  Grounds  which  are  near  the 
school  are  kept  in  first-class  condition. 

The  athletics  of  the  school  are  supervised  by  members  of 
the  Faculty  and  are  liberally  provided  for  by  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees. 

ROOM  AND  BOARD 

In  the  Dormitories  the  school  provides  mattresses  and  bed- 
ding in  addition  to  the  furniture  of  the  room,  but  students  are 
expected  to  furnish  their  own  sheets,  pillow  cases,  towels,  table 
napkins,  and  toilet  articles. 

Upon  engaging  a  room  each  student  makes  a  deposit  of 
$1.50  as  a  guarantee  against  all  unnecessary  injury  to  the  room 
or  the  furniture.  This  deposit  is  returned  at  the  end  of  the  term 
if  no  damage,  other  than  that  produced  by  ordinary  use,  has 
been  done  to  the  room  or  furniture. 

Students  in  actual  attendance  at  the  close  of  any  semester 
are  given  the  preference  in  choice  of  rooms  for  the  succeeding 
semester.  Rooms  will  not  be  reserved  beyond  the  first  week  of 
the  semester  unless  by  special  arrangement.  Students  may  be 
required  to  change  their  rooms  at  any  time  if  the  authorities  of 
the  school  decide  that  such  a  change  is  necessary. 

A  deposit  fee  of  $5.00  is  required  at  the  time  a  room  is  re- 
served. This  amount  is  deducted  from  the  cost  of  room  rent 
when  the  student  registers.  If  the  student  does  not  register  the 
fee  is  not  returned. 

Board  in  Navarre  Hall  is  provided  for  students  at  a  very 
low  price.  The  large  dining  room  on  the  first  floor  is  conven- 
iently arranged  and  is  kept  in  most  excellent  condition.  The 
kitchen  and  bakery  are  provided  with  all  the  latest  improve- 
ments for  convenience  and  perfection  in  cooking.  Good,  sub- 
stantial food  well  cooked  and  properly  seasoned,  is  provided  in 
practically  unlimited  quantities.  Competent  and  experienced 
persons  look  after  the  need  of  students  who  may  for  any  cause 
require  special  consideration. 

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SUGGESTIONS  TO  STUDENTS  AND  PERSONS 
EXPECTING  TO  BECOME  STUDENTS 

Persons  desiring  to  enter  the  Clarion  State  Normal  School 
as  students  should  make  application  to  the  Principal  at  as  early 
a  date  as  possible. 

The  prompt  attendance  of  students  at  the  beginning  of  the 
session  facilitates  the  organization  of  the  school  and  is  essential 
to  the  success  of  the  students  individually.  Students  are,  how- 
ever, permitted  to  enter  school  at  any  time.  It  is  advisable  for 
students  who  can  remain  only  for  a  few  weeks  to  come  here  for 
that  time.  Some  advantages  are  always  derived  from  even  a 
brief  attendance  at  a  good  school. 

On  arriving  at  Clarion,  students  should  report  at  once  to 
the  Principal  at  his  office  in  Seminary  Hall.  They  will  be  as- 
sisted in  selecting  their  studies  by  the  Principal,  or  the  Dean 
of  the  Faculty.  They  will  then  fill  out  an  enrollment  card,  desig- 
nating the  studies  selected,  pay  their  bills,  and  obtain  their  books 
at  the  Book  Store.     They  will  then  be  assigned  to  their  rooms. 

After  having  been  registered,  students  should  call  at  the 
Principal's  office  and  receive  their  identification  cards.  No  stu- 
dent will  be  admitted  to  classes  without  an  identification  card. 

No  student  may  change  his  program  of  studies,  without 
permission.  If  a  change  appears  desirable,  students  should  ob- 
tain at  the  office,  Transfer  Cards,  which  they  will  take  to  the 
Principal.  He  will  advise  as  to  change  and  will  direct  as  to 
further  action. 

It  is  desirable  that  students  should  not  plan  for  frequent 
visits  home.  Absence  from  the  school  necessarily  prevents  suc- 
cessful work,  not  merely  because  time  is  lost,  but  also  because 
attention  is  distracted  from  study.  For  the  same  reason  stu- 
dents should  not  have  any  collateral  occupation  or  business  in- 
terests. As  a  rule  students  are  not  permitted  to  take  private  les- 
sons in  any  subject  from  persons  not  connected  with  the  school. 


NORMAL  SCHOOL  DEPARTMENT 

All  fees  are  payable  by  the  semester  in  advance.  The  rate 
for  board,  room  and  laundry  for  less  than  a  full  semester  is 
$7.50  per  week. 

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TABLE  OF  EXPENSES 

(REVISED  JUNE  1.  1923) 
NORMAL    SCHOOL    DEPARTMENT 


DORMITORY  STUDENTS 

Full   Year 
36    Weeks 

One  Semester 
18   AVeeks 

Summer  Sess. 
9   "Weeks 

Board,    furnished    room,    heat,    light    and 
laundry 

$252.00 

$126.00 

$  63.00 

Semester  Fee 

20.00 

10.00 

10.00 

Total  Expenses 

272.00 

136.00 

73.00 

DAY  STUDENTS 
Semester  Fee 

20.00 

10.00 

10.00 

Total  Expenses 

20.00 

10.00 

10.00 

LABORATORY  FEES 
Botany 

1.50 

1.50 

Chemistry 

4.00 

2.00 

Cookery 

1.50 

1.50 

Sewing       

1.50 

1.50 

Manual  Training 

3.00 

1.50 

Physics 

4.00 

2.00 

1.50 

1.50 

B  iology 

2.50 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS 


MUSIC  DEPARTMENT 
(Private  Lessons) 

Full  Year 
3  6    Weeks 

One 
Semester 
IS   Weeks 

Per  Week 

Full 
Semester 

Per  Week 
Less  Than 
Semester 

Summer 
Session 
9   Weeks 

Tuition,  Piano 

One  lesson  per  week 

$  36.00 

$18.00 

$  1.00 

$  1.25 

$  9.00 

Tuition,  Voice 

One  lesson  per  week 

36.00 

18.00 

1.00 

1.25 

9.00 

Tuition,  Piano 

Two  lessons  per  week 

72.00 

36.00 

2.00 

2.50 

18.00 

Tuition,  Voice 

Two  lessons  per  week 

72.00 

24.00 

2.00 

2.50 

18.00 

Tuition,  Orchestra 

36.00 

18.00 

1.00 

1.25 

9.00 

Rent  of  Piano 

One  period  per  day 

18.00 

9.00 

COMMERCIAL  DEPT. 
Tuition 

72.00 

36.00 

2.00 

2.00 

18.00 

Rent  of  Typewriter 

18.00 

9.00 

.50 

.50 

4.50 

Fee  of  Shorthand 

18.00 

9.00 

.50 

.50 

4.50 

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No  deduction  from  the  semester  rate  will  be  made  for  a 
period  of  two  weeks  or  less  at  the  beginning  or  end  of  a  semester. 

Conditions  of  refund:  There  will  be  no  refund  of  fees  ex- 
cept for  personal  illness  or  equally  urgent  reason.  In  such  cases 
the  rate  shall  be  50  per  cent,  of  the  regular  charge.  Claims  for 
a  refund  of  payment  on  account  of  personal  illness  will  be  con- 
sidered only  on  the  presentation  of  a  physician's  affidavit  certi- 
fying that  the  student  is  not  physically  able  to  continue  in  school. 
The  conditions  of  refund  should  be  clearly  understood  by  the 
student  at  the  time  of  registration,  and  no  requests  should  be 
made  for  the  suspension  of  these  conditions. 

A  semester  fee  of  $10.00  is  charged  all  students  to  defray 
the  expense  of  nurse's  salary,  lectures  and  entertainments, 
athletic  games,  recreational  features,  and  general  welfare  work. 

The  laboratory  fees  indicated  above  are  charged  for  heat, 
light,  and  breakage  incident  to  ordinary  laboratory  work. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  semester  each  student  doing  labor- 
atory work  shall  make  a  deposit  of  $5.00  as  a  protection  to  the 
school  against  individual  breakage. 

Infirmary  service  is  free  for  a  period  of  seven  days  or  less. 
Thereafter  the  charge  will  be  $1.00  per  day.  Doctor's  fees  and 
medicine  are  paid  for  by  the  student.  A  fee  of  ten  cents  will  be 
charged  for  each  tray  sent  to  a  student's  room. 

An  extra  fee  of  fifty  cents  per  week  will  be  charged  for 
rooms  69,  70,  72,  74,  76,  78,  84,  88,  90,  92,  94,  95. 

An  extra  charge  of  one  dollar  per  week  will  be  made  to 
students  who  desire  to  room  alone. 

Each  student  is  permitted  to  have  twelve  plain  pieces  washed 
each  week  without  extra  charge.  While  great  care  is  taken 
with  all  articles  sent  to  the  laundry,  the  school  will  not  be  re- 
sponsible for  their  loss  or  damage. 

No  student  will  be  registered  unless  the  bills  of  the  pre- 
vious semester  are  paid.  Diplomas  and  certificates  of  credit 
will  not  be  issued  to  those  whose  bills  are  not  paid. 


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OPPORTUNITY  FOR  STUDENTS  TO  WORK  AND 

DEFRAY  THE  EXPENSE  OF  AN 

EDUCATION 


To  assist  a  limited  number  of  worthy  students  who  desire 
to  work  and  help  defray  the  expense  of  an  education,  we  are 
pleased  to  announce  the  following  plan: 

Kinds  of  Work — Dinging-room  Waiters,  Janitor  Service,  Hall  Work, 
Campus  Work,  Bell  Ringers,  Kitchen  Work,  Cafeteria  Work. 

Conditions — The  work  required  will  be  clearly  specified.  Faithful  and 
efficient  service  will  be  required  at  all  times. 

Remuneration — Twenty-eight  hours  of  actual  work  each  week  will  be 
sufficient  to  pay  for  board  and  room.  The  present  price  of  board  and  room 
is  $7.00  a  week.  Students  will  be  paid  for  the  actual  number  of  hours  they 
are  employed  each  week. 

Method — Students  will  be  paid  in  cash  for  the  service  they  have  ren- 
dered, and  they  in  turn  will  pay  their  fees.  Some  students  will  earn  more 
than  enough  to  pay  for  board  and  room.  Others  may  not  earn  enough. 
This  will  depend  entirely  upon  the  number  of  hours  a  given  student  works 
each  week. 

Each  student  will  fill  out  a  daily  time  slip  and  submit  it  to  the  proper 
official  for  approval. 

General  Remarks — The  plan  announced  above  is  inaugurated  solely 
for  the  benefit  of  worthy  young  men  and  women  who  desire  an  education, 
and  the  management  is  glad  to  operate  the  plan  for  the  sake  of  those  who 
desire  this  kind  of  help. 

Further  information  will  be  given  upon  application. 

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ENROLLMENT    1922-1923 

SENIOR  CLASS 

GROUP  I. 

KINDERGARTEN— PRIMARY  CURRICULUM 

Name  Address  County 

Bartlett,  Ruth Oil  City Venango 

Bell,  Clara Brookville Jefferson 

Collner ,  Virginia Clarion Clarion 

Crooks,  Ethel Clarion Clarion 

Drew,  Esther Bradford McKean 

Gundrum,  Anna Clarion Clarion 

Harriger ,  Sara Clarion Clarion 

Hepler ,  Effie Clarion Clarion 

Kennedy,  Kathryn Clarendon Warren 

Kroh,  Marie Sligo Clarion 

Love,  Doris Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Moore,  Vera Reynoldsville Jefferson 

McHenry ,  Golda Clarion Clarion 

Norris,  Nettie Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Sherman ,  Helen Clarion Clarion 

Shields,  Arvetta Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Stromquist,  Caroline Marienville Forest 

Taylor,  Florence Marienville Forest 

Taylor,  Mona Marienville Forest 


GROUP  II. 
INTERMEDIATE  CURRICULUM 

Name  Address  County 

Agens,  Gladys Kane McKean 

Anthony,  Rachel DuBois Clearfield 

Arner,  Wilma Clarion Clarion 

Boner,  Orvetta Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Brosius ,  Marie Pansy Jefferson 

Campbell,  Martha Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Connell,  Julia Johnstown Lycoming 

Dovenspike,  Helena Hawthorn Clarion 

Dunkle,  Helen Kane McKean 

Evans,  Hazel Kittanning Armstrong 

Fitzfeimmons,  Faye Baxter Jefferson 

Hambleton,  Irma Warren Warren 

Hambleton,  Vivian Warren Warren 

Haskell,  Eleanor Clarion Clarion 

Jones,  I sabelle Turkey  City Clarion 

Lemon,  Alice Clarion Clarion 

Logue,  Anna Clarion Clarion 

Luther,  Rosamond Brookville Jefferson 

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Name  Address  County 

Mitchell,  Florence Clarion Clarion 

Moore,  Dorothy Corsica Jefferson 

Morrison,  Louise Kane McKean 

Morton,  Minnie East  Brady Clarion 

McKee,  Mary Kittanning Armstrong 

Neely,  Katherine Emsworth Allegheny 

O'Neill,  Bess Strattanville Clarion 

Pifer ,  Beula Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Porter,  Mary Summerville Jefferson 

Sheffer,  Katherine Van -Venango 

Shumaker,  Vallie Distant Armstrong 

Spackman,  Margaret DuBois Clearfield 

Swedenhjelm,  Maude Kane McKean 

Will ,  Kathleen New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Young,  Carmen Shippenville Clarion 


GROUP  III. 
JUNIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL  CURRICULUM 

Name  Address  County 

Barnes,  Wendell Sandy  Lake Mercer 

Beatty ,  James Clarion Clarion 

Boyer,  Robert Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Brogan,  Loretta Summerville Jefferson 

Burtop,  Helen Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dickey,  Arthur Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Ditty,  Dallas Summerville Jefferson 

Doverspike,  Walter New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Fenstamaker,  Louise Clarion Clarion 

Frampton,  Margaret Clarion Clarion 

Hanby ,  Gladys Knox Clarion 

Heasley ,  Myrtle Brookville Jefferson 

Hess,  Kenneth Knox Clarion 

Hetrick,  Francis  H DuBois Clearfield 

Horner,  Florence Cranberry Venango 

Horton,  Mary _ , Foxburg Clarion 

Ion,  Ella Carnegie Allegheny 

Kopp,  Grace DuBois Clearfield 

Mohney ,  Fidellis Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Moore,  Julia Reynoldsville Jefferson 

McGinnis,  Nellie Emlenton Venango 

McNeil,  Paul Sigel Jefferson 

Neff ,  Elizabeth Clarion Clarion 

Nelson,  Alice Brockwa5rville Jefferson 

Patterson,  Claire Brockwayville Jefferson 

Rainey,  Pauline Ansonville Clearfield 

Smith,  Martha Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Traister,  Harold Widnoon Armstrong 

Whitehill,  Helen Brookville Jefferson 

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JUNIOR  CLASS 


Name  Address  County 

Aharrah,  Esther Sigel Jefferson 

Allshouse,  Alice BrookvilIe_ _- Jefferson 

Allshouse,  Zoe Brookville Jefferson 

Anderson,  Alice Brookston Forest 

Anderson ,  Geraldine Clarion Clarion 

Anderson,  Ruth Brookston Forest 

Anthony,  Helen DuBois Clearfield 

Arnold,  Phyllis Clarion Clarion 

Ashbaugh,  Mary_ St.  Petersburg Clarion 

Bailey,  Clara  L Oil  City Venango 

Baines,  Alice Huefner Clarion 

Barre,  Maude Shawmut Elk 

Baughman,  Audrey Summerville Jefferson 

Beatty ,  Phoebe_ Hawthorne Clarion 

Beers,  Nanny Russell Warren 

Benson,  Cecelia Kittanning Armstrong 

Besselman,  Helen Titusville Crawford 

Black,  Ruth Sheffield Warren 

Bowman,  Elizabeth Tionesta Forest 

Bowman,  Martha Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Boyersmith,  Mary  E Franklin Venango 

Brown,  Aldine Knox Clarion 

Brown,  Oscar _Centerville Crawford 

Brumbaugh,  Jennie Yatesboro__ Armstrong 

Bushheit,  Elva Big  Run Jefferson 

Burdick,  Catherine Oil  City Venango 

Burkett,  R.  J Ramsaytown Jefferson 

Burkhouse,  Ruth Brookville Jefferson 

Calhoun,  Martha Brockwayville Jefferson 

Calhoun,  Olive Brockwayville Jefferson 

Callahan,  Margaret Leeper Clarion 

Callahan,  Mary Leeper Clarion 

Campbell,  Martha Clarion Clarion 

Canaan,  Mary Marienville Forest 

Carlson,  Hilda Kane McKean 

Carmichael ,  Lena Rimbersburg Clarion 

Casses,  James Warren Warren 

Cassidy ,  Garnett Utica Venango 

Chadman,  Herbert Lamartine Clarion 

Chambers,  Karl Trade  City Indiana 

Chilcott,  Leona Warren Warren 

Clark,  Edna Shippenville Clarion 

Clark,  Genevieve Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Clawson,  Florence Sigel Jefferson 

Clinger,  William Brookville Jefferson 

Cochran,  Pearl Markton Jefferson 

Cook,  I  rene Clarington Forest 

Cook,  Martha West  Hickory Forest 

Clyde,  Arthur Penfield Clearfield 

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Name  Address  County 

Clyde.  William Penfield Clearfield 

Collman,  Mabel Emsworth Allegheny 

Conrad,  Jeannette Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Conrad,  Lorna DuBois Clearfield 

Conver,  Myrna Emlenton Venango 

Cooper,  Mary Callensburg Clarion 

Cribbs,  Marie_ Lamartine Clarion 

Dickey,  Mrs.  Margaret Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dickey,  Russell Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dickey,  Thomas Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dixon,  Agnes Mt.  Jewett McKean 

Dodson,  Meixine New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Donhiser ,  Minerva Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Donor,  Ward Centerville Crawford 

Dougherty,  Margaret New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Dunmire,  Mary Manorville Armstrong 

D usch,  Cora Rockton Clearfield 

Ebers Die,  Belle Oil  City Venango 

Ekis,  Besse Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Elder,  Blanche Rimersburg Clarion 

Elder,  Frances Rimersburg Clarion 

Enterline,  Flroence Yatesboro Armstrong 

Erickson,  Elizabeth Westville Jefferson 

Extrom,  Grace Big  Run Jefferson 

Englert,  Matilda East  Brady Clarion 

Fair,  Gertrude DuBois Clearfield 

Fairman,  Ethel DuBois Clearfield 

Feit,  Grace Kane McKean 

Ferris,  Maude Soldier Jefferson 

Field,  Myrtle Hazelhurst McKean 

Fitzsimmons,  Sara Brookville Jefferson 

Flasher,  Mabel Pittsfield Warren 

Flick,  Melda Leeper Clarion 

Foggan,  Lucille Pleasantville Venango 

Foster,  Mildred Eldred McKean 

Frazier,  Willard Hawthorne Clarion 

Frederick,  Mildred Blairs  Corner Clarion 

Gandy,  Ora Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Garver,  Mrs.  Bertha Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Gaul,  Ethel Marienville Forest 

Gaul,  Fannie Mar.ienville Forest 

Gayley ,  David Richardsville Jefferson 

Geist,  Pierce Brookville Jefferson 

Gilmore,  Wilda Lucinda Clarion 

Glunt,  Alta Apollo Westmoreland 

Glunt,  Mabel Apollo Westmoreland 

Gracey ,  Beatrice Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Green ,  Dorothy ^ Clarion Clarion 

Greene,  Helene Knoxdale Jefferson 

Greene,  Mary Big  Run Jefferson 

Grosch,  Edna Warren Warren 

Hall,  Gertrude Tylersburg Clarion 

Hall,  Isabella Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Harris,  Herbert Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Hanst,  Hattie Knox Clarion 

Hartman,  Florence Rouseville Venango 

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Name  Address  County 

Haugh,  Lucille Brookville Jefferson 

Hays,  Bernadine Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Hays,  Isabel Adrian Jefferson 

Heasley,  Arta Knox Clarion 

Heasley,  Emma Knox Clarion 

Hedges,  Nelle Williamsport Lycoming 

Heeter ,  Elgie Butler Butler 

Heeter,  George Knox Clarion 

Heeter,  I  la Knox Clarion 

Heller,  Lulu New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Henrickson,  Florence Tidioute Warren 

Henry,  Helen New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Hepler,  Alice Clarion Clarion 

Hepler ,  Mary Clarion Clarion 

Herman,  Katy DuBois Clearfield 

Hetrick,  Mildred DuBois Clearfield 

Het rick,  Twila Fairmount  City I Clarion 

Hindman,  Bessie Corsica Jefferson 

Hiwiller,  Ivy Distant Armstrong 

Holden,  Louise Clearfield Clearfield 

Hollopeter,  Mary DuBois Clearfield 

Holt,  Hazel Akeley Warren 

Holt,  Lucille Rockwayville Jefferson 

Hough,  Marie DuBois Clearfield 

Hover,  Letitia Barnes Warren 

Howard,  Cecelia Clarion Clarion 

Howe,  Vera Leeper Clarion 

Huggler,  Iva Hallton Elk 

Hugus,  Edgar Knox Clarion 

Isaacson,  Victoria Youngsville . Warren 

Jacobson,  Alice Titusville Crawford 

Johns,  Alma Brookville Jefferson 

Johns,  Iva Brookville Jefferson 

Johnson,  Clara Anita Jefferson 

Johnson,  Ebba Kane McKean 

Johnson,  Edith Genesee Potter 

Johnson,  Sylvia Kane McKean 

Johnson,  Earle Anderson  Creek Clearfield 

Johnston,  Daisy Baxter Jefferson 

Johnston,  Sarah  L DuBois Clearfield 

Jones,  Esther West  Hickory Forest 

Jones,  Mildred Nickelville Venango 

Kahle,  Azie Sigel Jefferson 

Keslar,  Emma Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Kinley ,  Gilberta Portland  Mills Elk 

Kline,  Mabelle Clarion Clarion 

Knight,  Helen Kane McKean 

K night,  Thomas Cooksburg Forest 

Knight,  Wilma Kane McKean 

Kosco,  Cecelia Ramsaytown Jefferson 

Kuhns,  Susan New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Lackey,  Evelyn Clarion Clarion 

Laughlin,  Merrill New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Lawhead,  Mabel Brookville Jefferson 

Leonard,  Sarah Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Lerch,  Rollie New  Bethlehem Clarion 

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Name  Address  County 

Lingenfelter,  John Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Lingenfelter,  Mark Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Logue,  Hazel Clarion Clarion 

Love,  Mabel Clarion Clarion 

Lowers,  Elsie Cannonsburg Washington 

Lynn,  Margaret Shippenville Clarion 

Mahoney ,  Nora Parkers  Landing Armstrong 

Marshall,  Grace Brockwayville Jefferson 

Mariner.  Margie Youngsville Warren 

Martin,  Genevieve East  Brady Clarion 

Martin,  Mildred Shawmut Elk 

Martin,  Verla Sheffield Warren 

Master.  Earl Emlenton Venango 

Mateer,  Mertie Kittaning Armstrong 

Mawhinney ,  Dorothea Franklin Venango 

May,  Mary Knox Clarion 

Mays,  Hilda Marienville -  .Forest 

Mechling,  Lillian Kittanning Armstrong 

Mechling,  S.  A Kittanning Armstrong 

Maybin,  Mary East  Brady Clarion 

Miller,  Dorothy Ford  City Armstrong 

Mills,  Russell Newmansville Clarion 

Mitchell,  Avice DuBois Clearfield 

Mitchell,  Bertha Mahaffey _-_ Clearfield 

Monroe,  Grace- Franklin Venango 

Moore,  Grace Clearfield Clearfiled 

Moore,  Mary Lucinda Clarion 

Morris,  Frances Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Morrison,  George Brookville Jefferson 

Morrison,  Mary Bruin Butler 

Morrow,  Alice Yatesboro Armstrong 

Moyar ,  Jane Rouseville Venango 

Murray.  Margaret Russell Warren 

Myrter,  Genevieve Grampin Clearfield 

McCausland,  Mildred DuBois Clearfield 

McClain,  Helen St.  Marys Elk 

McCullough.  Hazel New  Bethlehem.. .Clarion 

McClune.  Ruth Clarion Clarion 

McGee,  Helen McGee's  Mills. __. Clearfield 

McGill,  Earl DuBois Clearfield 

McLachlan,  Margaret Yatesboro 1 Armstrong 

McLaughlin,  Marie Crown Clarion 

Obert,  Bernice Diamond. Venango 

Olsen,  Mamie Kane McKean 

Oppelt ,  Hazel Sligo Clarion 

O'Neill,  Frances Warren Warren 

Paddock,  Kathryn Clarion Clarion 

Payne,  Albert Marienville Forest 

Payne,  Velma Sigel Jefferson 

Painter,  Hazel Hallton Elk 

Patterson,  Agnes Yatesboro Armstrong 

Peterson.  Eleanor Sheffield Warren 

Peterson,  Frances Warren . Warren 

Pickens,  Sara  Rachel Knox Clarion 

Pifer,  Reuben Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Powers ,  J.  C Mosgrove Armstrong 

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Name  Address  County 

Raybuck,  Laura Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Reichert,  Eula Parkers  Landing Clarion 

Reichert,  Irene Parkers  Landing Clarion 

Rhodabarger ,  Mildred East  Brady Clarion 

Roller,  Christine Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Runninger,  Mabel Franklin Venango 

Sebring,  Anna Brookville Jefferson 

Sechrist,  Ruth Warren Warren 

Shadle,  Bertha Clarion Clarion 

Shaffer,  Bessie Richardsville Jefferson 

Shaffer,  Inger Big  Run Jefferson 

Shaffer,  Kathleen Luthersburg Clearffeld 

Shaffer,  Olive Dayton Armstrong 

Shea,  1  rene Clarion Clarion 

Shepherd,  Norma Pittsburgh Allegheny 

Shields,  Beulah Summerville Jefferson 

Showers,  Esther Knox Clarion 

Shumaker,  Nellie Distant Venango 

Smith,  Loella Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Smith,  Susanna Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Songer ,  Ellen Marienville Forest 

Sowers,  Mary Summerville Jefferson 

Stahlman,  P.  H Clarion Clarion 

Stanley,  Ruth East  Brady Clarion 

Startzell,  Rose Coolspring Jefferson 

Steel,  Bessie DuBois Clearfield 

Steele,  Nellie Sheffield Warren 

Sterrett,  Ellen Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Sterrett,  Ethel Westville Jefferson 

Stewart,  Catherine Callensburg Clarion 

Stewart,  Freda New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Stewart,  Grace Callensburg Clarion 

Stewart,  J.  Vernon Brookville , .__  .Jefferson 

Stormer,  Donald Oil  City Venango 

Strouse,  Hazel Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Swartz,  Alice Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Swartz,  Emery Anita Jefferson 

Sweeney,  James Clarion Clarion 

Syphert,  Esther Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Thompson,  Mabel Luthersburg Clearfield 

Thompson,  Merle Nebraska Forest 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Minnie Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Uhas,  Helen Eleanora Jefferson 

Varner,  Isabelle Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Voinchet ,  Marie Clearfield Clearfield 

Wagner,  Deane Craf ton Allegheny 

Wagner,  Lena Grand  Valley Warren 

Wagner,  Ruth Tionesta Forest 

Waldorf,  Harry Hawthorne Clarion 

Walker,  Lucille NuMine Armstrong 

Walker,  Martha NuMine Armstrong 

Walter,  Cathryn Tylersburg Clarion 

Wayland,  Sadie Summerville Jefferson 

Weibel,  Ethel East  Brady Clarion 

Werner,  Minnie Kane McKean 

Wesson,  Mary Summerville Jefferson 

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Name  Address  County 

White,  Edna  J Avenmore Armstrong 

Whitmore,  Edna DuBois Clearfield 

Wiley,  Iva Johnsonburg Elk 

Willman,  Francis Kane McKean 

Willman ,  Harold Kane McKean 

WWillman,  Lucille Kane McKean 

Wilson,  Loretta Siegel Jefferson 

Wilson,  Rose Marienville Forest 

Wilson,  Ross Rockton Clearfield 

Wingard,  Muriel Munderf Jefferson 

Winslow,  Gretchen Crosby McKean 

Wolfe,  Emanuel Adrain Jefferson 

Wyant,  Louise. Kittaning Armstrong 

Yeany,  Geraldine Clarion Clarion 

Yingling,  Zora Lawsonham Clarion 

Young,  Nara Fairmount  City Clarion 

Youngdahl,  Jennie Rockwayville Jefferson 


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ROSTER  OF  STUDENTS 


(S)  Summer  Time,  (E)     Extension. 

Name  Address  County 

Aaron,  Frances  (S) l Summerville Clarion 

Abplanalp,  Emma Warren Warren 

Ackley,  Fay Sigel Jefferson 

Afton,  Anna Bradford McKean 

Agens,  Gladys Kane McKean 

Aharrah,  Esther Sigel Jefferson 

Allen,  Laville Sigel Jefferson 

Allen,  Rose  (E) Bradford McKean 

Allio,  RoUa Marienville Forest 

AUshouse,  Alice Brookville Jefferson 

Allshouse,  Zoe Brookville Jefferson 

Allsip,  Francis Punxsutawney .Jefferson 

Anchors,  Thomas  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Anderson,  Alice Brookston Forest 

Anderson,  Christine  (E) Bradford McKean 

Anderson,  Fern Youngsville Warren 

Anderson,  Geraldine Clarion Clarion 

Anderson,  John  Waldo Youngsville Warren 

Anderson,  Maude  E Tionesta Forest 

Anderson,  Reba Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Anderson,  Ruth Brookston Forest 

Andrews,  Charles  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Andrews,  Edwin  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Arlene.  Phillis  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Arner,  Wilma Clarion Clarion 

Arnold,  Harry  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Arnold,  Phyllis- -J Clarion Clarion 

Anthony,  Elizabeth Pittsfield Warren 

Anthony,  Helen  M DuBois Clearfield 

Anthony,  Rachael DuBois Clearfield 

Ashbaugh,  Mary St.  Petersburg ^Clarion 

Aurand,  Olivetti  (E) Curwensville Clearfield 

Bailey,  Clara  L Oil  City Venango 

Baines,  Alice Huef ner Clarion 

Baker,  Frank,  Jr (S) __Huefner Clarion 

Ball.  Charles  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Balls,  Martha Eleanora Jefferson 

Barnes,  Wendell  L Clarion Clarion 

Barre,  Maude Shawmut Elk 

Bartlett,  Naomi  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Bartlett,  Ruth  W Oil  City Venango 

Bashline,  McClellan Lawsonham Clarion 

Bauer,  Nathel Ringgold Jefferson 

Baughman,  Audrey Summerville Clarion 

Baughman,  Maud Ohl Jefferson 

Baum,  John Manorville Armstrong 

Baum,  Lucille Manorville Armstrong 

Baynham,  Urania  (S) Jackson  Center Mercer 

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AHflress  County 

Name  Address 

^1     •  Clarion 

Beatty,  James h     T„;„ Clarion 

Beatty.  Phoebe Hawthorn,.. ^j^^.^^ 

Beck,  John Ckrion ^j^^.^^ 

Beck.  Sylvia..- S       ^||„ Venango 

Bedford.  Geraldine  (E) ^''^''^1    Warren 

iS^'ckr" :::B;:::^iie:::::::::::::::::::::::-Jefferson 

i:n;Lm::n-(E)::::::::::--punx3utawney j^- 

Bell.  Martha  (S)...        Clarion Clearfield 

Benghauser,  Helen  (E) UuhJois. Armstrong 

Benson.  Cecelia Kittannmg CWrfield 

Berkey.  Elaine.         Sabula ^j^^.^^ 

Berrean.  Anna  (E) ^Hgo McKean 

Besse.  Anna.. Tv''^  "fl^ Crawford 

Besselman,  Helen TitusviUe Jefferson 

Beyer.  Bertha  (E) Punxsutawney Je^e^^"^ 

Bigler.  Elizabeth  (S) Clarion Venango 

Bigler,  Thelma  (E) Franklin Ven^^^g^ 

Bigler.  Winifred  (S) Clarion  "lefferson 

Binney.  James., Reynoldsville Je^er-^ 

Birchard.  Beatrice ?^"fr Venango 

Birge.  Helen  S.  (E) '£''^",¥'^ McKean 

Bjork.  Ellen  E) Bradford McRean 

Black.  Flora  (E) Franklm ^ 

Black,  Ruth Sheffield..... Jefferson 

Blair,  Mary f'^^        U Clarion 

Blair,  Phyllis Lawsonham 

Blauser.  Ray  (S) S^,^""^.^      V Jefferson 

Boner,  Orvetta....         Falls  Creek Venango 

Bonham,E.  Louise  (E) Frankm 1 -. "_ . _ _ : _ : ". VeSo 


Borland,  Mary  J.  (E) Franklin...    ve^ango 

Bovaird,  Andrew Brockwayvi  e "iefferson 

Bovaird,  Mildred Brockwayvi   e Jefferson 

Bovaird,  Reid BrockwayviUe Jefte-on 


Boyer,  Gladys ^'^°''",  T     -iT ""  lefferson 

Boyer,  Robert ReynoWsville VenaSo 

Boyersmith,  Mary  Ellen E''^",r'''r McKean 

Boyle.  Emma  (E)     Bradford McKean 

Bowman.  Elizabeth lionesta Forest 

Bowman.  Ernestine Tionesta Clarion 

Bowman.  Lawrence  (S) Clarion. I%.fferson 

Bowman.  Martha Punxsutawney Venaneo 

Brady.  Rachel  S.  (E) F-^^^l^ wTren 

Brazee,  Mildred Youngsvi   e War^e 

Brewer,  Karl  M Youngsville Clarion 

Bright,  Margaret  (S) Clarion -Clar^^^ 

Brinkley.  Valetta ^^o"- Clearfield 

DroDst,  juiiii c„„„^„,;iU  Clarion 


Brogan,  Loretta' _  __  _  ^SummerviUe . ' " " " l"  ff :;son 

Brolks,  Mildred Big  Run Mer-n 

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Brown,  Aldine ^"°     7  ,  "    n Tefferson 

Brown,  Berton  W.  (S) Reynoldsville Ckrion 

Brown,  Elvm New  Bethlehem Clarion 


Name  Address  County 

Brown,  Hazel  V.  (S) Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Brown,  Oscar  A Centerville Crawford 

Brown,  Ressler Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Brown,  Ruth Sabula Clearfield 

Brubaker,  Wilda  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Brumbaugh,  Jennie Yatesboro Armstrong 

Brush,  Thelma  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Bryant,  Evelyn  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Bucheit,  Elva Big  Run Jefferson 

Budd,  Cour tney  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Budd,  Elizabeth,  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Budd,  Katherine Clarion Clarion 

Bussett,  Laura Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Buissett,  Lillian Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Bussett,  Louise Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Burdick,  Catherine Oil  City Venango 

Burkett,  R   J Ramseytown Jefferson 

Burkhouse,  Elizabeth Brookville Jefferson 

Burkhouse,  Ruth  L Brookville Jefferson 

Burham,  Vivian Strattonville Clarion 

Burtop,  Helen Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Buzzard,  Margaret Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Byers,  Myrtle  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Cable,  Clair  A Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Calhoun ,  Martha Brockwayville , Jefferson 

Calhoun,  Olive Brockwayville Jefferson 

Callahan,  Mary Leeper Clarion 

Callahan,  Margaret Leeper Clarion 

Campbell,  Donald  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Campbell,  Harry  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Campbell,  Margaretta  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Campbell,  Martha Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Campbell,  Martha Clarion Clarion 

Campbell,  Vinnie  (E) Bradford McKean 

Canaan ,  Mary Marienville Forest 

Carlson,  Cecelia Brookston Forest 

Carlson,  Hilda Kane McKean 

Carmichael,  Lena Rimersburg Clarion 

Carson,  Evelyn  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Cassert,  Anna  (E) Brockwayville Jefferson 

Casses,  James Warren Warren 

Cassidy,  Garnett Utica Venango 

Caulk,  Emma  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Caulk,  Harriett  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Caylor,  Helen  M.  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Chadman,  Herbert Lamartine Clarion 

Chambers,  J.  Karl Trade  City Indiana 

Chapman,  Beatrice  (E) Bradford McKean 

Chilcott,  Leona Warren Warren 

Chitester ,  Eleanor Brookville Jefferson 

Christjohn,  Gladys Kane McKean 

Clark,  Edna Shippenville Clarion 

Clark,  Genevieve Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Clawson,  Florence Sigel Clarion 

dinger,  William  R Soldier ; Jefferson 

Clinton,  Helen DuBois Clearfield 

76 


Name  Address  County 

Clough,  Florence  (E) Franklin _ Venarigo 

Clover,  Robert  W Knox Clarion 

Clyde,  Arthur Penfield Clearfield 

Clyde,  William Penfield Clearfield 

Coakley,  Margaret  E.  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Cochran,  Pearl Markton Jefferson 

Collett,  Marion  (S) Summerville _- Clarion 

Collman,  Mabel Emsworth Allegheny 

Collner,  Virginia Clarion Clarion 

Conley,  Arthur  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Connell,  Julia- Johnstown Cambria 

Conrad,  Janetta Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Conrad,  Lorna DuBois Clearfield 

Conver,  Murna Emienton Venango 

Conwell  Mary  J.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Cook ,  I  rene  (E) Clarington Forest 

Cook,  Martha West  Hickory Venango 

Cook,  R.  B Clarington Forest 

Cook,  Thena    Fisher Clarion 

Coon,  Mary  L Clarington Forest 

Cooper,  Ardella  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Cooper,  Mary Callensburg Clarion 

Corbett,  Albert  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Corbett,  Sarah  C.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Corey,  Clara  M.  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Courson ,  Leata Rimersburg Clarion 

Crawford,  Mae DuBois Clearfield 

Crawford,  Mabel Sykesville Jefferson 

Cresswell,  Verner Clarion Clarion 

Cribbs,  Marie Lamartine Clarion 

Crisman,  Lucy  (E) Derrick  City McKean 

Crooks,  Ethel Clarion Clarion 

Cross,  Roy  J Union  City Erie 

Curry,  Ethel Punxsutawney_- Jefferson 

Curll,  Thelma  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Cyphert,  Maurice  (S) Kingsville Clarion 

Cyphert,  Sara  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Daly,  Mary  (E) DuBois_ Clearfield 

Daugherty ,  Elizabeth  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Daugherty,  Elizabeth  (E) Rossiter Indiana 

Daugherty,  Margaret New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Davis,  Emma Youngsville Warren 

Davis,  Flora  Belle  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Davis,  Frances  M.  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Davis,  Mabel Clarion Clarion 

Davis,  Sara  B Parkers  Landing Armstrong 

Davidson,  Gladys Corydon . Warren 

Davidson,  Minnie  (E) Rossiter Jefferson 

Dayton,  M.  J.  (S) DuBois Clearfield 

Deemer,  Mildred Big  Run ^^_ Jefferson 

Deemer,  Winifred Big  Run Jefferson 

De  Golier,  Elvie  M.  (E) Bradford McKean 

De  Hart,  William Reynoldsville Jefferson 

De  Smet,  Cornelius Marienville^- Forest 

Des  Rochers,  J.  M.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Detrick,  Hazel Venus Venango 

77 


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Name  Address  County 

De  Val,  Natalie Conifer Jefferson 

Dickey,  Arthur Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dickey,  Mrs.  Margaret Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dickey,  Russell  V Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dickey,  Thomas Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Dittman,  Esther Emlenton Venango 

Ditchburn,  Elizabeth  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Ditchburn,  Meriam  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Ditty,  Dallas Summerville Jefferson 

Ditz,  John  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Dixon,  Agness Mt.  Jewett i McKean 

Dodson,  Maxine New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Donhiser ,  Minerva Reynoldsville «. Jefferson 

Donor,  Ward  H Centerville Crawford 

Dovenspike,  Helena Hawthorn Clarion 

Doverspike,  Walter New  Bethlehem Armstrong 

Doyle,  Joanna Custer  City McKean 

Draper,  Margaret  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Dressier,  Marjorie  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Drew,  Esther Bradford McKean 

Duffy,  Catherine  (E) Bradford McKean 

Duffy,  Marie  (E) Bradford McKean 

Dunham,  Olive Brookville Jefferson 

Dunkle,  Helen Kane McKean 

Dunmire,  1  rene Manorville Armstrong 

Dunmire ,  Mary Avonmore Armstrong 

Dusch,  Cora Rockton Clearfield 

Dutton,  Elizabeth Callensburg Clarion 

Dwyer,  Mrs.  Blanch  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Ebersole,  Belle  Jane Oil  City Venango 

Eck,  Emma Strobleton Clarion 

Eddy,  Mrs.  Hazel  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Edeburn,  Anna Brookville Jefferson 

Edeburn,  Iceland  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Edinger ,  Alma  (E) ,. Franklin Venango 

Egger,  Hilda Warren Warren 

Eisenhuth,  Harold Clarion Clarion 

Ekis,  Besse  E Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Elder,  Bessie Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Elder,  Blanch Rimersburg Clarion 

Elder,  Frances Rimersburg Clarion 

Elliott,  Edith Clarion Clarion 

Elliott,  Fannie Clarion Clarion 

Elliott,  James  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Elliott,  Philip  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Elslager ,  Paul  (S) Shippenville Clarion 

Englert,  Matilda East  Brady Clarion 

Enterline,  Florence Yatesboro Armstrong 

Erikson,  Carl Westville Jefferson 

Erickson,  Elizabeth Westville Jefferson 

Eschrich,  Martha Smethport McKean 

Eshelman,  Almyra  (E) Franklin Venango 

Evans,  Bertha  (E) Bradford McKean 

Evans,  Hazel Kittanningi Armstrong 

Evans,  Julia East  Brady Clarion 

Extrom,  Grace Big  Run Jefferson 

79 


Name  Address  County 

Fagley.'^Teresa Warren Warren 

Fahlman,  Ruby Kane- ^ McKean 

Fair,  Gertrude DuBois Clearfield 

Fair,  Lillian DuBois Clearfield 

Fairman,  Ethel DuBois Clearfield 

Feit,  Grace Kane McKean 

Fenner,  Julia  D.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Fenstamaker,  Louise Clarion Clarion 

Ferris.  Maude Soldier Jefferson 

Fiddler,  Jane  (S) Reidsburg Clarion 

Field.  Myrle  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Filson,  Katherine East  Brady Clarion 

Fisher.  Flora  (E) Bradford McKean 

Fitzgerald,  Ollie  Marie Cooksburg Clarion 

Fitzsimmons,  Faye Beixter Jefferson 

Fitzsimmons,  Sara Brookville Jefferson 

Flasher,  Mabel Pittsfield Warren 

Flick,  f^ielen Scotch  Hill Clarion 

Flick,  Melda Leeper_ _._ Clarion 

Foggan,  Lucille Pleasantville Venango 

Foote.  James  R.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Ford,  DeBure  (E) Bradford McKean 

Foster,  Charles  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Foster,  Ruth  (E) Baxter Jefferson 

Foster,  Ruth  (E) Franklin Venango 

Fowler,  William  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Fox,  Chester Sigel_-_. Jefferson 

Fox,  Charlotte Smithmill Clearfield 

Fradenburgh,  Mary  Jane Sandy  Lake Mercer 

Frampton,  Margaret Clarion Clarion 

Frazier,  Bessie East  Brady Clarion 

Frazier ,  Williard Hawthorne Clarion 

Frederick,  Helen De  Galia McKean 

Frederick,  Mildred Blairs  Corners Clarion 

Fulton,  Mary Clearfield Clearfield 

Galbraith,  Edith  (S) Frostburg Jefferson 

Galbraith,  Mabel Frostburg Jefferson 

Gandy ,  Ora Big  Run Jefferson 

Gaul,  Fannie Marienville Forest 

Gaul,  Edith Marienville Forest 

Garver,  Mrs.  Bertha Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Gayley,  David Richardsville Jefferson 

Geary,  Kathryn  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Geist,  Pierce Brookville Jefferson 

Goodwin,  Harold Marienville Forest 

George,  Albert  (S) L  Clarion Clarion 

Gilmore,  Wilda Lucinda Clarion 

Glunt,  Alta ApoUa Westmoreland 

Glunt,  Mabel Apolla Westmoreland 

Goodnough,  Dora  (E) Bradford McKean 

Goodwin,  Eva DuBois Clearfield 

Gracey,  Beatrice  (E) Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Gracey,  Eva Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Graham,  Mary  (S) Worthville Jefferson 

Graham,  Samuel Worthville Jefferson 

80 


Name  Address  County 

Graham,  Walter,  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Green,  Dorothy Clarion Clarion 

Green,  Helena Knox  Dale Jefferson 

Green,  Lois Clarion Clarion 

Green,  Mary Big  Run Jefferson 

Green,  Ruth  (E) Bradford McKean 

Grosch,  Edna  B Warren Warren 

Groves,  Asenath Brockway ville Jefferson 

Gundrum,  Anna Clarion Clarion 

Gustafson,  Marie  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Guth,  Edwin  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Guth,  Julia  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Guthrie,  Bessie Kittanning Armstrong 

Hadden,  Clair  (S) Coolspring Jefferson 

Hahn,  Henry Strobleton Clarion 

Haines,  Waide  B.  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Hall,  Burton Summerville Jefferson 

Hall,  Gertrude Tylersburg Clarion 

Hall,  Henry  (S) Summerville Jefferson 

Hall,  Isabelle  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Hambleton,  Irma Warren Warren 

Hambleton,  Vivian Warren Warren 

Hamilton,  Margaret  (E): __DuBois Clearfield 

Hanby,  Gladys Knox Clarion 

Hanby ,  Lawrence  (S) Knox Clarion 

Hankin,  Hazel  M Kane McKean 

Hanst,  Hattie  E Knox Clarion 

Harkless,  Lorraine Kellettville Forest 

Harp,  Choral  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Harriger ,  Sara Clarion Clarion 

Harris,  Herbert  D Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Hartman,  Florence Rouseville Venango 

Haskell,  L.  Nor Clarion Clarion 

Haskell,  Madalene  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Haugh,  Lucille Brookville Jefferson 

Haugh,  Marie DuBois Clearfield 

Haven,  Helen  (E) Lewis  Run McKean 

Hays,  Bernadine Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Hays,  Isabel Adrian Armstrong 

Heasley ,  Emma Knox Clarion 

Heasley,  Florence  A.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Heasley,  Myrtle Brookville Jefferson 

Heasley,  William  B Clarington Forest 

Heberling,  Evelyn DuBois Clearfield 

Hedges,  Nelle Williamsport Lycoming 

Heeter ,  Elgie Butler Butler 

Heeter ,  11a Knox Clarion 

Heeter,  Maurice Clarion Clarion 

Heeter,  Minerva Parkers  Landing Armstrong 

Height,  Mildred Sheffield Warren 

Hellar ,  Loraine  (E) Limestone Cattaragus  Co. ,  N .  Y. 

Heller,  Lulu New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Henderson,  Harriett  (E) Franklin Venango 

Henrikson,  Ellen Tidioute Warren 

Henrikson,  Florence Tidioute Warren 

Henry,  Clair Callensburg Clarion 

81 


I 


Name  Address  County 

Henry,  Helen New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Hepler,  Alice Clarion Clarion 

Hepler ,  Adalene DuBois Clearfield 

Hepler,  Effie  B New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Hepler,  Mary  L Clarion Clarion 

Herman,  Katy DuBois Clearfield 

Herman,  Mabel  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Herman,  William  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Hess,  Adalene  (S) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Hess,  Kenneth Knox Clarion 

Hetrick,  Francis  H DuBois Clearfield 

Hetrick,  Mildred DuBois Clearfield 

Hetrick,  Ruth New  Bethlehem Armstrong 

Hetrick,  Twila Fairmount  City Clarion 

Hile,  Kathryn Kerrmoor_ Clearfield 

Hindman,  Bessie Corsica Jefferson 

Hindman,  Catherine Fisher Clarion 

Hindman ,  Louella Fisher Clarion 

Hindman,  Mabel Kitanning Armstrong 

Hineman,  Joseph  L.(E) Bradford McKean 

Hiwiller,  Ivy Distant Armstrong 

Hodgson,  Minnie Franklin Venango 

Hoffman,  Wilson Brookville Jefferson 

Hofner,  Howard  B Smethport McKean 

Holder,  Ethel East  Brady Armstrong 

Holden,  Louise Clearfield Clearfield 

HoUobaugh,  Albert Hawthorn Clarion 

Hollopeter,  Mary Clearfield Clearfield 

Hollopeter ,  Mary DuBois Clearfield 

Holt,  David Brockwayville Jefferson 

Holt,  Hazel Akeley Warren 

Holt,  Lucille Brockwayville Jefferson 

Holmburg,  Leona  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Hooper,  Ruth  (E) Bradford McKean 

Hoover,  Ina  (E) Franklin Venango 

Hoover,  Lois  L Hyde Clearfield 

Hover,  Letita Barnes Warren 

Hough,  Marie Clearfield Clearfield 

Houston,  Claire  B.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Horner,  Florence Cranberry Venango 

Horton,  Mary Foxburg Clarion 

Howard ,  Cecelia Clarion Clarion 

Howe,  Sarah  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Howe,  Margaret Leeper Clarion 

Howe,  Vera Leeper Clarion 

Huggler,  Iva(S) Hallton Elk 

Hulings,  Chester  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Hummel,  Ethel Clearfield Clearfield 

Hultman,  Elin Warren Warren 

Hutchison,  Esther Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Hutchison,  Mary Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Irvine,  Flora  (E) Bradford McKean 

Irwin,  Florence Clearfield Clearfield 

Isaacson,  Victoria Youngsville Warren 

Iverson,  Jessie  A.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Jaun ,  Marie Tionesta Forest 

83 


Name  Address  County 

Jacobson,  Alice  E Titusville Crawford 

Johns,  Alma Brookville Jefferson 

Johns,  Iva Brookville Jefferson 

Johnson,  Alma Ormsby McKean 

Johnson,  Clara Anita Jefferson 

Johnson,  Ebba Kane Warren 

Johnson,  Edith Genessee Potter 

Johnson ,  Esther Tidiou te McKean 

Johnson,  Eva  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Johnson,  Helen  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Johnson,  Leila  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Johnson,  Sara Kane Warren 

Johnson,  Sigrid  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Johnson,  Sylvia Kane Warren 

Johnston,  Daisy Baxter Jefferson 

Johnston,  Earle Anderson  Creek Clearfield 

Johnston ,  Lillian Berwindsale Clearfield 

Johnston,  Sarah Pittsburgh Allegheny 

Johnston,  Sara  L DuBois Clearfield 

Jones,  Catherine Chickasaw Armstrong 

Jones,  Chas.  W Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Jones,  Esther West  Hickory Forest 

Jones,  Isabelle Turkey  City Clarion 

Jones,  Mildred Nickelville Venango 

Jordon,  Avis  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Joyner,  Edith Aliens  Mills Jefferson 

Kahle,  Azia Sigel Jefferson 

Kearns,  Josephine  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Kea tley ,  William  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Keck,  Rachael Clarion Clarion 

Keefer,  Twila  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Kellgrew,  Corinne Colegrove McKean 

Kennedy,  Kathryn Clarendon Warren 

Kennedy,  Rhea Franklin Venango 

Kerr,  Virginia Tionesta Forest 

Keslar ,  Emma Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Ketmer,  William  A Sligo     Clarion 

Kielb,  Susan Franklin Venango 

Kinley,    Gilberta Portland  Mills Elk 

Kirk,  Frederick  S Luthersburg Clearfield 

Kirkpatrick,  Effie  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Kirkpatrick,  Nellie  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Kiser,  Leitha  M.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Kline,  Harry  W.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Kline ,  Mabelle Clarion Clarion 

Klingensmith,  Harold Parkers  Landing Armstrong 

Klingensmith,  Mae  (S) t .  _Sligo Clarion 

Knight,  Helen . Kane L McKean 

Knight,  Wilma Kane McKean 

Knight,  Thomas  R Cooksburg Forest 

Kopp,  Esther DuBois Clearfield 

Kopp,  Grace  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Korb,  Esther Tionesta Forest 

84 


Name  Address  County 

Martin.  Verla Sheffield Warren 

Marwood.  Aura  E.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Master,  Dorothy  (S) Fern Clarion 

Master,  Earl  A Emlenton Venango 

Mateer.  Mertie  E Kittanning Armstrong 

Mawhinney,  Dorothea Franklin Venango 

May.  Mary Knox Clarion 

Mays.  Hilda Marienville horest 

Mays,  Lulu Marienville horest 

Mechling,  Genevieve Kittanning Armstrong 

Mechling,  Lillian Kittanning Armstrong 

Mechling.  S.  A Kittanning Armstrong 

Meisinger.  Mary  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Melzer.  Clive SigeL_ Jefferson 

Meybin,  Mary East  Brady ^^^''P" 

Miles.  Wilbur  N.  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Mills,  Elizabeth   (S) Clarion ^lar^o^ 

Mills,  Russell NewmanviUe Clarion 

Miller,  Dorothy Ford  City Armstrong 

Miller,  Bess  A.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Miller.  Helen  (S) Clarion Ckrion 

Miller.  Harold  (S) Clarion r^.t^'""^ 

Miller.  Mabel  (E) Rixford McKean 

Miller,  Norman  J.  (S) Strattonville C  anon 

Minick,  Bernice New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Minick.  Hazel  (S) North  Point Indiana 

Minns,  Ella DuBois Clearfield 

Mitchell,  Aldene  (S) Clarion >..       ^'"^j 

Mitchell,  Avise DuBois ^f     r   .  j 

Mitchell.  Bertha Mehaffey Clearfield 

Mitchell.  Florence Clarion Clarion 

Mitchell,  Lucy Mahaffey Clearfield 

Mohney,  Elzora Rimersburg Clarion 

Mohney.  Fidellis Falls  Creek Clearfield 

Mohney,  Foster,  Jr.  (S) Clarion Ckrion 

Mong.  Cecil Knox p^C 

Monroe.  Grace Johnsonburg Elk 

Moore.  Anna  M.  (E) Johnsonburg ^^     Elk 

Moore,  Dorothy Corsica z^,       r  *? j 

Moore,  Grace     Clearfield Clearfield 

Moore,  Howard Nebraska Forest 

Moore,  Julia  Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Moore,  Mary  (S) Lucinda Clarion 

Moore,  Miriam  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Moore,  Newell Corsica Clarion 

Moore,  Vera Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Morris,  Frances Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Morrison,  Eva Brookville Jefferson 

Morrison,  George Brookville Jefferson 

Morrison,  Louise Kane McKean 

Morrison,  Mary Bruin Butler 

Morrow,  Alice  M Yatesboro Armstrong 

Mortland,  Grace  E.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Mortland,  James  (S) Clarion Ckrion 

Morton,  Minnie East  Brady Clarion 

Mott.  Bessie  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Moyer.  Jane Rouseville Venango 

87 


Name  Address  County 

Mulligan,  Sylvania  (E) Franklin Venango 

Murdock,  Marie DuBois Clearfield 

Murray,  Eleanor Re3aioldsville Jefferson 

Murray,  Margaret Russell Warren 

Myers.  Grace Newmansville Clarion 

Myers,  Mary Mahoning Armstrong 

Myrter,  Genevieve Grampian Clearfield 

Myrter,  Gertrude Grampian Clearfield 

McCausland,  Mildred •_  _  _  _DuBois Clearfield 

McCaw,  Maura  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

McClaine,  Helen St.  Marys Elk 

McClelland ,  Sarah  (E) Franklin Venango 

McClelland ,  Thomas Kane McKean 

McClosky,  Harriet  (E) Ridgway Elk 

McCIoskey ,  Rose East  Brady - Clarion 

McCIune,  Ruth Clarion Clarion 

McCool,  Beryl Sigel Jefferson 

McCooI,  John Sigel Jefferson 

McCormick,  Charles  (S) Clarion Clarion 

McCrum,  Blanche  (E) Bradford McKean 

McCullough,  Hazel New  Bethlehem Clarion 

McCune,  Margaret Fairmount  City Clarion 

McDaniel,  Mrs.  Pearl  (E) Franklin Venango 

McDonald,  Eleanore  (S) Clarion Clarion 

McDonald,  Harret  A.  (E) Franklin Venango 

McDonald,  Katie Sabula Clearfield 

McDonald,  Marian Reynoldsville Jefferson 

McDowell,  Raymond Shippenville Clarion 

McElhaney ,  Martha  (S) Clarion Clarion 

McElravy,  Nellie  (S) Sligo Clarion 

McElravy,  Nell  Rose  (E) Franklin Venango 

McGee,  Helen  E McGee's  Mills Clearfield 

McGill,  EarlL Clearfield.. Clearfield 

McGinnis,  Nellie  L Emlenton Venango 

McGregar ,  Deane  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

McHenry ,  Carl  (S) Clarion Clarion 

McHenry ,  Golda Clarion Clarion 

McKee,  Mary  Blair     Kittanning Armstrong 

McKee,  Miriam Franklin Venango 

McKenzie,  Hazel Oil  City Venango 

McKinstry,  Edna  (S) Coolspring Jefferson 

McLachlan,  Margaret Yatesboro Armstrong 

McLachlan,  Margaret  G Yatesboro Armstrong 

McLaughlin ,  Cecile Brookville Jefferson 

McLaughlin,  Lucy Summerville Jefferson 

McLaughlin,  Mary Brookville Jefferson 

McLaughlin ,  Malissa Summerville Jefferson 

McLaughlin,  Marie Crown Clarion 

McMahon,  Kate  L.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

McNeel,  Elmira McCartney Clearfield 

McNeil,  Ellen  (S) Sigel Jefferson 

McNeil,  Paul Sigel Jefferson 

McNeil,  Zoe  (S) Sigel Jefferson 

McNutt,  Wilbur  (S) Clarion Clarion 

McQueen,  Marjorie Shippenville Clarion 

Neely ,  Katherine Emsworth Allegheny 


Name 


Address  County 


Neff,  Elizabeth Clarion Ckrion 

Neil.  Hazel  (S) Clarion Ckrion 

Nelley,  Lillian Phillipston Clarion 

Nelson,  Alice BrockwayviUe Jefferson 

Newcome,  Barbara  (S) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Noerr.  Lott Anita Jefferson 

Norris,  Nettie Reynoldsville Jefferson 

O'Bert,  Bernice Diamond Venango 

O'Brien,  Mayme  (E) Franklin tZ^^T^^ 

Olson,  Lilly CurwinsviUe Clearheld 

Olson,  Minnie Kane -ir'''*S?^'l 

Olson,  NelseO Tyler Clearfield 

O'Neill,  Bess  L Strattonville Clarion 

O'Neill,  Francis  E Warren Warren 

Oppelt.  Hazel Sligo Clarion 

Orr,  John  (S) New  Bethlehem Armstrong 

Osborne,  Erma  (E) Franklin Venango 

Owens,  McQuire(S) Clarion Ckrion 

Page,  Ruth(S) Clarion ^^^""l"^? 

Painter,  Hazel Hallton Ek 

Painter,  June  (S) Hallton _._        Elk 

Parker,  Mabel Clarington Forest 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Agnes Yatesboro Armstrong 

Patterson,  Claire BrockwayviUe Jefferson 

Payne,  Albert  S Marienville Forest 

Payne,  Velma Sigel Jefferson 

Pease.  Ethel  (E) Bradford McKean 

Pence,  Margaret New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Peterson,  Eleanor Sheffield Warren 

Peterson,  Frances Warren Warren 

Peterson,  Nina Grand  Valley : Warren 

Philips.  Arlene  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Pickens,  Sara  Rachel Clarion Clarion 

Pifer,  Beula Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Pifer,  Reuben  E Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Pike,  Ellen  (E) Bradford McKean 

Plance,  Effa  E.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Plotner,  Hazel Munderf Jefferson 

Plyler,  Ruby___        Brookville Jefferson 

Plyler,  Walter  C-  Brookville Jefferson 

Port,  Donald  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Porter,  Mary Summerville Jefferson 

Porter,  Victor  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Potter,  Irene Corsica Jefferson 

Powers,  J.  C Mosgrove Armstrong 

Quigley.  Eva  (S) Grampian Clearfield 

Quinn .  Ruth Falls  Creek - Jefferson 

Rafferty,  Inez Grampian Clearfield 

Rainey,  Pauline Ansonville Clearfield 

Rankin,  Beatrice Rimersburg Clarion 

Rankin,  H.  1 Sligo Clarion 

Ransel,  Florence Sigel Jefferson 

Ransom,  Mary Kellettville Forest 

Raught,  Joseph Sigel Jefferson 

Raybuck,  Laura Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Reade,  Gladys Oak  Ridge Armstrong 

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Nanne  Address  County 

Reardon ,  Doyle East  Hickory Forest 

Rearick,  Naomi Yatesboro Armstrong 

Reed,  Dorothy Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Reed,  Lillian  R Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Reed,  Mabel  Bell  (E) Roulette Elk 

Reichert,  Eula . Parkers  Landing Clarion 

Reichard ,  I  rene Parkers  Landing Clarion 

Reinsel,  Philip  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Reiter,  Cora Queenstown Armstrong 

Reitz,  Mae  (S) Troutville Clearfield 

Rensel ,  Agatha Arroyo Elk 

Rhea,  Williams Bradford McKean 

Rhodabarger,  Mildred East  Brady Clarion 

Rhodes,  Edna  H.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Rhodes,  Gladys  (E) Smethport McKean 

Rietter ,  Rachel Kane McKean 

Ritson,  Ellen Clearfield Clearfield 

Rittenhouse,  Anna Big  Run Jefferson 

Rockey,  Rose Brockwayville Jefferson 

Rodgers,  Goldie Gilfoyle Forest 

Roller,  Christina  M Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Ross,  Eleanor Franklin Venango 

Ross,  Charles  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Rosenkrans,  Mildred  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Rouault,  Mary  Snyder  (E) Franklin Venango 

Rowley,  Beatrice  (S) Clarendon Warren 

Runninger,  Elizabeth  (E) Franklin Venango 

Runninger,  Mabel Franklin Venango 

Rutherford ,  Altha  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Say,  Ethel Knox . _ .Clarion 

Sailer,  Phyllis Kane McKean 

Schaffner ,  Pauline Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Schill,  Bernard  (S) Shippenville Clarion 

Schock,  L.  H.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Schobey,  Raylien Corydon ^ Warren 

Sebring,  Anna Brookville Jefferson 

Sechriest,  Ruth Warren Warren 

Seeley,  Bessie  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Seeley ,  Myrtle  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Sell,  Minnie Baxter Jefferson 

Sergeant,  Mabel  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Shadle,  Bertha Clarion Clarion 

Shadel,  Jane  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Shadel,  Rosetta  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Shaffer,  Almeda DuBois Clearfield 

Shaffer,  Bessie Richardsville Jefferson 

Shaffer,  Inger Big  Run Jefferson 

Shaffer,  Kathleen Luthersburg Clearfield 

Shaffer,  Marie Brookville Jefferson 

Shaffer,  Olive Dayton Armstrong 

Shankle,  Anna  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Sharrow,  Helen  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Shea,  Elmer  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Shea,  I  rene Clarion Clarion 

Shearer,  Zella Kaylor Armstrong 

Sheesley,  Blanche Punxsutawney Jefferson 

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Name  Address  County 

Sheesley,  Mary Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Sheesley,  Raymond Big  Run Jefferson 

Sheffer.  Katherine Van Venango 

Shephard,  Norma Pittsburg : Allegheny 

Sherman,  Helen Clarion Clarion 

Shields,  Arvetta Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Shields,  Beulah Summerville Jefferson 

Shields,  Henry  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Shingledecker,  Carrie  (S) Mayport Clarion 

Shingledecker,  Dorothy  (S) Summerville -Clarion 

Shipe,  Bertha Marienville Forest 

Shipe,  Mabel Marienville Forest 

Shoemaker,  Gladyne New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Showers,  Esther Knox Clarion 

Showers,  Sara  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Shumaker ,  Nellie Distant Armstrong 

Shumaker,  Vallie Distant Armstrong 

Sieberkrob,  Frank  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Sigworth,  Belle Gilfoyle Forest 

Slade,  Gertrude,  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Slagle,  Lela  (S) Mosgrove Armstrong 

Slick,  Donald Oil  City Venango 

Sloan,  Arthur  (S) Parkers  Landing Armstrong 

Sloan,  Helen  (E) Bradford McKean 

Slattery,  William DuBois Clearfield 

Smail,  Florence  (S) New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Small,  Veda Franklin Venango 

Smalley,  Margaret  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Smathers,  Thomas  P. New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Smith,  Bessie  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Smith,  Bessie  (S) ^^Clarion Clarion 

Smith,  Clifford Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Smith,  Edith  (E) Bradford McKean 

Smith,  Edna  I Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Smith.  Elizabeth  (E) Bradford McKean 

Smith,  Gladys  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Smith,  Hazel Kennerdell Venango 

Smith,  Helen  (E) Summerville Jefferson 

Smith.  Helen  M Bradford McKean 

Smith,  James Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Smith,  Loella Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Smith,  Lurena  (E)_ Bradford McKean 

Smith,  Martha Bradford j McKean 

Smith,  Martha Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Smith,  Nelle  Maree  (S) Summerville Clarion 

Smith.  Susanne Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Smith,  Wilda Big  Run Jefferson 

Snarburg,  Anne  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Snoke,  Miriam Clearfield Clearfield 

Songer ,  Ella Marienville Forest 

Sowers.  Mary Summerville Jefferson 

Snyder,  Twila Westville Jefferson 

Spackman.  Margaret DuBois Clearfield 

Sparks,  Viola Corydon Warren 

Spindler,  Dorothy. New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Spindler ,  Grace New  Bethlehem Clarion 

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Name  Address  County 

Sprague.  Stella  H.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Springer,  Elizabeth Oil  City Venango 

Stahlman,  Allene Sigel Jefferson 

Stahlman,  Anna  M.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Stahlman,  Philip  H Clarion Ckrion 

Stanley,  Ruth East  Brady Clarion 

Startell,  Ross Coolspring Jefferson 

Stauffer.  Dee  (S) Clarion C  anon 

Stauffer,  Dwight  (S) Clarion Canon 

Stauffer.  Lois  (S) Clarion___. Ckrion 

Stauffer,  Julia East  Brady Clarion 

Steele,  Bessie  S.  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Ste2le,  Besse Sheffield Warren 

Steele,  Nellie Sheffield Warren 

Stein,  Ruth  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Stein,  William  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Sterrett,  Ethel  M Westville Jefferson 

Sterrett,  Ellen  G Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Stevsen,  Maude  B.  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Stewart,  Carl  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Stewart,  Catherine Callensburg Clarion 

Stewart,  Claud Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Stewart,  Freda New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Stewart,  Fred  E Brookville Jefferson 

Stewart,  Grace Callensburg Clarion 

Stewart,  J.  Vernon Brookville Jefferson 

Stewart,  Lois Avonmore Armstrong 

Stewart,  Thelma Ringgold -  .Jefferson 

Stilwell,  Katherine East  Brady Clarion 

Stitt,  Nellie Rimersburg Clarion 

Stoltz,  Syl^^ia Corydon Warren 

Stone,  Margaret  (E) Franklin Venango 

Stormer,  Donald Oil  City Venango 

Stormer,  Florence DuBois Clearfield 

Stratton,  Doris  (E) Bradford Elk 

Strause,  Hazel Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Stravino,  Jessie Smethport McKean 

Streamer,  Lillian  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Stronquist,  Caroline Marienville Forest 

Stroup,  Margery Franklin Venango 

Stutzman,  Bertha Swissvale Allegheny 

Sullivan.  William  (E) Duke  Center McKean 

Summerville,  Tom  E Rimersburg Clarion 

Swank,  Bernice  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Swanson,  Jeannie  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Swarmer,  A.  M Shippenville Clarion 

Swartz,  Alice Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Swartz,  Emery Anita Jefferson 

Sweeney,  James Clarion _ Clarion 

Sweeney,  Vina  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Swedenhjelm,  Maude Kane McKean 

Syphrit,  Esther Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Taylor,  Alice Grampian -_ Clearfield 

Taylor,  Mona Marienville Forest 

Taylor,  Florence Marienville Forest 

Test,  Lenora Curwensville Clearfield 

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Name  Address  County 

Theiss,  Helen Fisher Clarion 

Thompson,  Fred  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Thompson,  Helen  L.  (S) Mosgrove Armstrong 

Thompson,  Leona  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Thompson,  Mabel Luthersburg Clearfield 

Thompson,  Mariam  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Thompson,  Mary  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Thompson,  Merl Nebraska Forest 

Thompson ,  Minnie Falls  Creek Jefferson 

Thompson,  Mollie Nebraska Forest 

Tice,  Ida  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Tillack,  Eleanore  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Traister,  Harold  W New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Tuttle,  Harriet Corydon McKean 

Uhas,  Helen Eleanor Jefferson 

Ullom,  Stephens Farrell Mercer 

Ulshafer ,  Adam  (E) Farrell Mercer 

Ulshafer,  Lillian  (E) Bradford McKean 

Valsing,  Mary  S.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Van  Dyke,  Helen  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Van  Orman ,  Anida Betula McKean 

Varner.  Isabelle  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Varner,  Jeanne Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Voinchet.  Marie Clearfield Clearfield 

Waldorf,  Harry Hawthorn Clarion 

Waif ord,  Wilda East  Hickory Forest 

Wagner,  Deane Craf ton Allegheny 

Wagner,  Lena Grand  Valley Warren 

Wagner,  Ruth  G Tionesta Forest 

Wallace,  Hazel Sigel Jefferson 

Walker,  Lucille Nu  Mine Armstrong 

Walker,  Martha Nu  Mine Armstrong 

Walsh,  Ruth  (E) Johnsonburg Elk 

Walter,  Cathryn Tylersburg Clarion 

Walter,  Francis  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Walter,  Myrtle Fisher Clarion 

Wann,  Francis  B.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Ward,  Kathryn  (E) DuBois Clearfield 

Wargny,  Rose  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Wayland,  Sadie, .    Summerville Jefferson 

Weaver,  Carrol  A Knox Clarion 

Weaver,  Mary Knox Clarion 

Weber,  Helen Troutville Jefferson 

Wesbster ,  Clara Sharon Mercer 

Weeter.Lucille Sligo Clarion 

Weibel,  Ethel East  Brady Clarion 

Wein ,  Charles  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Welda,  Virginia Big  Run Jefferson 

Wensel,  Hazel Sligo Clarion 

Wensel,  Lester  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Werner,  Minnie Kane McKean 

Wesson,  Mary Summerville Jefferson 

Whaley,  Margaret Corydon Warren 

Whelpley,  Marie  (E) Brockwayville Jefferson 

White,  Edna  B.  (S) Mosgrove Armstrong 

White,  Edna  J Avonmore Armstrong 

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Name  Address  County 

White,  James  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Whitehill,  Helen Brookville Jefferson 

Whitmore,  Edna DuBois Clearfield 

Whitton,  Edith Barnes Warren 

Whitton,  Marion Barnes Warren 

Wiant,  Florence  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Wiant,  Margaret Rimersburg Clarion 

Wiles,  Melda East  Brady Armstrong 

Wiley,  Iva  (E) Kerrmoor Clearfield 

Williams,  Clyde Penfield Clearfield 

Williams,  Elizabeth  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

WilHams,  Ida,  Mrs.  (E) Franklin Venango 

Williams,  Nellie  (E) Franklin Venango 

Williams,  Rhea  (E) Bradford McKean 

Will,  Kathleen New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Willman,  Francis Kane McKean 

Willman,  Harold Kane McKean 

Willman,  Lucille Kane McKean 

Wilson,  Elizabeth  H.  (E) Bradford McKean 

Wilson,  Loretta Sigel Jefferson 

Wilson,  Lund  Frances  (E) Punxsutawney Jefferson 

Wilson,  Rose Marienville Forest 

Wilson,  Ross Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Wingard,  Earnest Munderf Jefferson 

Wingard,  Muriel Munderf Jefferson 

Winslow,  Gretchen Crosby McKean 

Wise,  Mrs.  Emma  (E) Bradford McKean 

Wolbert,  Elsie  (S) Crown Clarion 

Wolfe,  Emanuel Adrian Armstrong 

Wolfe,  Geraldine  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Wolfe.  Stella Adrian Armstrong 

Woodring,  Blair Reynoldsville Jefferson 

Wyant,  Louise Kittanning Armstrong 

Wynkoop,  Esther  (E) Bradford McKean 

Wynne,  Jessie  (E) Franklin Venango 

Wynne,  Martha  (E) Franklin Venango 

Yarger ,  Helen  (S) Clarion Clarion 

Yeany ,  Geraldine Clarion Clarion 

Yingling,  Richard Lawsonham Clarion 

Yingling,  Zora Lawsonham Clarion 

York,  Catherine Eleanor Jefferson 

Young,  Carmen Shippenville Clarion 

Young,  John New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Young,  Nora  S Fairmount Clarion 

Young,  Richard Arroyo Elk 

Youngdahl,  Jennie Brockwayville Jefferson 


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ROSTER  OF  GRADUATING  CLASSES 

(*  Address  Unknown) 

CLASS  OF  1888 

Beam,  J.  A fj-'-'A * 

Beck,  H.  E Ranier.  Oregon 

Beer,  William  A.,  Sec.  of  Chamber  of  Commerce Areata,  Cal. 

Bell,  J.  M _ Deceased 

Finley,  Effie  (Mrs.  Bannell)  2904  San  Diego  St El  Paso,  Tex. 

Goheen,  Mina  (Mrs.  Patrick) Deceased 

Hepler,  S.  C New  Bethlehem 

Hepler,  Rev.  D.  E Clarion 

Himes,  L.L Deceased 

Pattison,  Harry Deceased 

Rugh,  Charles  E.,  University  of  California Berkley,  Cal. 

Rugh,  Will  W Philadelphia 

Whitmer,  George  F Clarion 

Wilson,  J.  B Deceased 

CLASS  OF  1899 

Allen,  Alice  E.  (Sister  Mary  Juliana) Cornwells  Heights 

Baker,  L.  T Deceased 

Blair,  Ella  (Mrs.  Corbett) Milford.  Delaware 

Henry,  U.S.  G * 

Hill,  Caroline  E McKee  Place,  Pittsburgh 

McFeaters,  Emma  (Mrs.  Geo.  Whitmer) Clarion 

Rankin,  Mary  (Mrs.  Apple)-_ Deceased 

Travis,  J.  H 651  High  St.,  Denver.  Colo. 

CLASS  OF  1890 

Anderson,  Ethel  (Mrs.  Patterson) Sharpsburg 

Armstrong,  R.  L.-- Deceased 

Arnold,  Charles  L 1101   Cherry  Street.  Erie 

Brand,  Byron  L 130  College  Avenue,  Lancaster 

Brown.  A.  C Tionesta 

Carier.  Frances  (Mrs.  Carroll) Brookville 

Delo.  Zoe  (Mrs.  Brand) Deceased 

Fisher.  Kate  (Mrs.  Davis) Hollywood,  Cal. 

Francis.  Emma  (Mrs.  B.  A.  Wise) 49  Pleasant  Street,  Bradford 

Francis,  Esther  (Mrs.  Campbell) New  Kensington,  Pa. 

Gorman,  JohnK 

Hankey,  C.  E Deceased 

Hetrick,  Carrie PutneyviUe 

Hoffman.  Cora Deceased 

Kifer,  Sadie  (Mrs.  Hamm) Dayton,  Wash. 

Lenkerd,  J.  C DuBois 

Maffett,  Mary 

Mahan,  Kate  (Mrs.  Firth) Cor.  Hallock  and  Palmer  S.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Markell,  Emma 

McCollough,  EJla Deceased 

McKie,  James  A Claysville 

Over,  Edith Callensburg 

Putnam.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Firth) Deceased 

Rhea,  Nellie  (Mrs.  William  Holt) 7121   Harrison  A.  Swissvale 

Robinson,  Frances  (Mrs.  McRobert) Glenshaw.  R.D.  No.  2 

Rugh,  Minnie  (Mrs.  D.  C.  Corbett) Clarion 

Say.  Wealthy 7042  Frankstown  Avenue,  Pittsburgh 

Shearer,  Martha  (Mrs.  Hoover) * 

Sigworth,  Belle Decesaed 

Slusser ,  Anna Deceased 

Snyder,  Cora Deceased 

Spangler,  Geo.  M * 

Thompson.  Effie.  (Mrs.  Scott) 319  Carbon  Street,  Butler 

Van  Gorder.  Marie  (Mrs.  Williams) * 

Williams,  Joan Deceased 

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CLASS  OF  1891 

Baum,  Mabel  V Kittanning 

Cooper,  Avis  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Brenner) 129  S.  Euclid  Ave. ,  Bellevue,  Pa. 

Cowan,  D.  C Wilson  Creek,  Wash. 

Crawford,  W.  A.  Rev Clarion 

Esch,  J.  I La  Farge,  Wis. 

Evans,  John 101   N.  Carey  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Firth,  Anna Deceased 

Fitzgerald,  Guy  H Bisbee,  Ariz. 

Foster,  C.  S Latimer  Jr.  H.  S..  Pittsburgh 

Fuller.  Mildred  (Mrs.  Murray) Deceased 

Geary,  A.  A Clarion 

Hall,  Ida  (Mrs.  Sayers) Deceased 

Houghtaling,  Alice  (Mrs.  Snyder) Wilcox 

Jameson,  G.  T * 

Klingensmith,  Maggie Freeport 

Kelso,  John  S 740  California  Ave.,  Avalon 

Miller,  Ada Wilcox 

McClure,  W.  A Deceased 

McCollough,  H.  B Brockwayville 

McElhose,  Ckprtrude  (Mrs.  Morrow) Deceased 

McKeever,  Maude  (Mrs.  Wills) * 

McKinney,  O.  R * 

Powell,  Jeannette  (Mrs.  Kelso) 740  California  Ave. ,  Avalon 

Reed,  W.  A . Libby,  Mont. 

Reimer,  G.  C Harrisburg 

Richards,  J.  D Deceased 

Sayers,  C.  E Hawthorne 

Scott,  W.  B 319  Carbon  Street,  Butler 

Taylor,  Jennie  D Deceased 

Thompson,  Anna * 

Thounhurst,  W.  M Dormont,  Pa. 

Trezise,  William  M 324  Knarr  Street,  DuBois 

Whitehill,  George  B Russell 

Wilkinson,  Bertha  (Mrs.  Brenneman) Arthurs 

Williams,  E.  G 123  Center  St.,  Ridgway 

CLASS  OF  1892 

Aldinger,  Libbie  (Mrs.  Cribbs) New  Bethlehem 

Altenburg,  Nora Troy  Center 

Armstrong,  Mabel  (Mrs.  McCoy) ' 721  Spruce  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Bayle.  B.  S Garfield,  Ohio 

Beightol,  Lydia  (Mrs.  Smith) Spring  Creek 

Bennett,  Adda  (Mrs.  Batchler) Edinboro 

Boal,  James * 

Bowman,  Earnest  W Tionesta 

Boyd,  Edith * 

Boyd,  Lavona * 

Boyer,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Holliday) * 

Bradshaw,  Anna 132  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  City.  N.  Y. 

Brunton,  Maude  (Mrs.  Stancliff) Kalispell,  Mont. 

Cardot,  Cassius  M 315  E.  8th  St..  Erie 

Cleland.  Margaret 529  S.  14th  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Coe,  Agnes  (Mrs.  Carpenter) Beaver 

Conley,  Margaret Shermansville,  Pa. 

Cooper,  Sara Deceased 

Culbertson,  Elizabeth Edinboro 

Culbert,  Lydia  (Mrs.  Thompson) Deceased 

Curll,  W.  D Petersburg,  Ind. 

Cutler,  Alice  (Mrs.  Cooper) Deceased 

Daniels,  Wilbur * 

Darrow,  Elva Deceased 

Dawson,  Eva  (Mrs.  Aviles) * 

Dewey,  Flora  (Mrs.  O.  H.  Gleason) Meadville 

Diehl,  Elsie  (Mrs.  Patterson) Deceased 

Dodson,  Permelia Hunlocks  Creek 

Duntley,  Ross  W Corydon 

Eaton,  C.  C 125  W.  21st  St.,  Erie 

Fuller,  H.  Gratz . * 

Gardner,  Frank  P 504  Boren  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Giering,  Belle Deceased 

Gillette,  I  da Linesville 

Gleeton,  W.  Milo * 

Goodban,  Anna  (Mrs.  Freese) R.  D.  2,  McKean 

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Gregg.  Mary  A 1211   Wood  St..  Wilkinsburg 

Gridley,  Clara  (Mrs.  Bennett) Ulysses 

Haggerty .  T.  M Fredonia 

Henninger.  John  R Butler 

Hobbs.  Jennie _    _    _    * 

Hobbs.  Etta  J.  (Mrs.  Pittinger) ~I.I"-I_I-I* 

Houston,  Jeaiinette Cannonsburg 

Humes.  Dennie  E Cambridge  Springs 

Irons.  Phoebe Lineville 

Ivory,  Clara  M Pittsburgh 

Jameson,  Flora Sangla  Hill,  Punjab,  India 

Johnson,  Laura  (Mrs.  Keery) Custer  City,  Pa. 

Jones,  Alfred Uniontown 

Jones,  Anna  (Mrs.  Thompson) ELscondido,  Cal. 

Jones,  E.  L.,  Member  of  Congress Bradford 

Keeler,  C.  E Elderton 

Keeler,  E.  E Ford  City.  R.  No.   1 

Keener,  Effie  (Mrs.  Struble) 1012  Copper  Ave.,  Greenwood  Springs    Col. 

Kerr,  Lydia  (Mrs.  Clark) * 

Lachner,  G.  W * 

Larimer,  Dove  (Mrs.  Prather) 514  Gharkey  St.,  Muncie.  Ind. 

Lawther,  James  H Whitesbure 

Mitchell.  F.  W * 

Moriaty,  Vennie  (Mrs.  Rice) Los  AngelesyCal. 

Morris,  F.  W Spartansburg,  Pa. 

Morris,  Herbert Denver,  Col. 

Morrow,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jones) Deceased 

McClain,  Ella_      . Chicago.  111. 

McGuire,  Lulu  C _ * 

J^*=!5^y- ^v^""  <^ ---":::::::::::::::::::::::::sha.^on 

McNutt,  M.  B Wooster.  Ohio 

McKee,  Jean  (Mrs.  Jenaston) Bonesteel,  S.  D. 

McQuistan,  Rose  (Mrs.  McLenahan) 25  Prospect  St.,  Sharon 

Newsham,  F.  W .Erie 

Neylan,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Virtue) Akron    Ohio 

Niles,  Ella  (Mrs.  Fisher) Salamanca,  N,  Y. 

Orndorft ,  O.  F Harvey 

Polly,  Louise  (Mrs.  Rousche) Guy  Mill 

Pond,  Emma  (Mrs.  Stout) Deceased 

Rankin,  Jennie  (Mrs.  McBride) 20^4  Braddock  Ave VSwissvale 

Rice,  Homer  New  Freeport 

Kice,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Lucy  Hennen) __ .Burton    W    Va 

Rigg.  Edna  (Mrs.  Teitrick) 264  W.  Pomfret  St.,  Carlisle 

Robinson,  Edith  (Mrs.  Hellyer) Orange,  Cal. 

Robinson,  Lou '__      * 

Rohrer,  Mary  B.  (Mrs.  "C.  W.  Amsler) -V.V.V. ..."._'. /.V "'_ _    _     '"'    '    V..,    Cla'rioii'Pa 

Ryan,  T.  M _    '       * 

Salisbury,  Edna       -lllllll"milllimil"lllll6a  City 

Sherntts,  Lottie  B .      .. _    __         * 

Stancliff,  Mary  (Mrs.  Goodell) --lllllllllllllimmiimi'mil  Dece^ed 

Stanchff,  T   A.  Kalispell.  Mont. 

bowle    Evelyn  (Mrs.  Baum) Hutchsion,  Minn. 

t>paulding.  Inez  (Mrs.  Wright) .         ....         Deceased 

Stewart    J.  B     Brookville 

btuart   Ross  R Girardville 

Teitrick.  R.  B..    264  W.  Pomfret  St.,  Carlisle 

Wetter.  Alice  (Mrs.  Fitzgerald) Bisbee,  Ariz. 

.V  Ijl*^-  Cora  (Mrs.  Bennett) 157  Clearview  Ave.,  Craf ton.  Pa. 

,V,?„    J?^A  *^'^*  B-  <Mr8.  Allen) Hastings-on-Hudson.  N.  Y. 

Will,  P.  S  Auburn,  California 

Woodward,  Peter Albion.  Pa. 

Wright.  Earnest  S Conneaut,  Ohio 

Young,  Emma  C _      _• 

CLASS  OF  1893 

Alt   E.  M Bg„3   Mills,  Pa 

Baker.  Emory  D Butler 

Baker,  Emory  D Butler 

tJennett.  Mora __         _         Deceased 

Bootes.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Ferguson) r-"-"-'-V."rr.V-"-'."-V.".VGlendoraVL^3 "Angeles.  Cal. 

Brown.  W.  M.     Friedens.  Summerset.  Co. 

tSrown.  Ward  F _._  ....  ..        Deceased 

Cole.  Emma  (Mrs.  W.  F.  P.  Vance) -----.-V.l".'.7l2l4"DoVmont  A.VPittsburgh 

Cook.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Purdee) ....  _    _ • 

Corbett,  Nancy  M J.  .  ;;;;;;;;_';;4'4"5"  Madls Jn  'Sr  "Brookvilie,"  Pa. 

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Daniels,  Alice  B ^ 

Dauchy,  Elva rr-^r 

Davison.  S.  T.,  Rev Bemis  Point.  N.  Y. 

Dickey,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Perrine) i__Shaver.  Fresno  Co..  Calif. 

Dickey,  Sallie. Philadelphia 

Doloff,  Lena  (Mrs.  Barkas) Deceased 

Donald,  Jennie 901  South  Ave.,  V'ilkinsburg 

Eldred,  Maye  (Mrs.  Stanford) Titusville 

Fitzgerald,  Mildred  (Mrs.  Knapp) 615  South  St.,  Clarion 

Freman,  Dilla Springboro 

Greenhalgh,  Ella Teachers  College,  Columbia,  N.  Y. 

Harley.  Grace 183  Tod  Lane.  Youngstown,  O. 

Harrison,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Loehr) 

Hilliard,  J.  G Denver.  Colo. 

Howard,  Bessie  (Mrs.  Daly) 3  Mill  St.,  Smethport 

Irvin,  Cora  (Mrs.  Amy) R-   D.  26,  Cambridge  Springs 

Kleckner,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Morrie) Denver.  Colo. 

Lamb,  Delma  (Mrs.  Chamberlain^ 

Lamb.  Mary  (Mrs.  Wenzel) ilOO  Nile  St.,  E.  Bakersfield,  Cal. 

Lawson,  E.  E Kittanning 

Latshaw,  Phoebe Clarion 

Lenkerd.  G.  W I ndiana 

Luther,  E.  L 

Miller,  Clinton Little  Fork.  Minn. 

Mong,  Carrie Knox 

Munford    A.  A 108  Onondaga.  Ave.  Warren 

McKallip,  Edna * 

McKnight,  Ella  (Mrs.  Martin) * 

McNaughton,  C.  M Salina.  Pa, 

Nolph,  James  G Punxsutawney 

Ongley,  Jessie  (Mrs.  Buchanan) Centerville.  Pa..  R.  D. 

Pittinger,  J.  S 

Reagle.  Angus Franklin 

Roble,  Cora 

Schmuck,  Eliz.  (Mrs.  McComb) Emlenton 

Simpson,  A.J Summerville 

Sloane,  Edith Aquadilla.  P.  R. 

Spaulding,  Garner  P Albion 

Stewart,  Ida  (Mrs.  Kirk) Centerville 

Summerson,  Elizabeth Deceased 

Thompson,  Laura * 

Van  Naten,  B.  K Deceased 

Walker.  Florence  (Mrs.  Gibson) Bellevue 

Washburn,  O.  B Edinboro 

West,  J.  H 239  W.  Penn'a  Ave.,  Warren 

Young,  M.  T 64  Raeburn  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1894 

Agnew,  Sara  (Mrs.  C.  R.  Hagerman) 431   Fairmount  A.,  Zanesville,  O. 

Ballentine,  Bernie  (Mrs.  Longwell) Impur,  India 

Ballentine,  Floyd Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg 

Beatty ,  Dollie * 

Beer,  Virginia 315  E.  2nd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Benn,  Merle Sherman  Square  Hotel.  New  York  City 

Best,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Baum) Washington 

Boyer,  N.  Frank * 

Carrington,  Carrie * 

Carrothers,  E.  D San  Jose,  Cal. 

Crosmire,  M.  Ethel  (Mrs.  Copeland) Kane 

Darrow,  May 104  E.  Bissel  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Dewey.  Clara  (Mrs.  Chase) Deceased 

Dilger.  Mary 1211   Euclid  St.,  Washington,  D,  C. 

Dunmore.  Anna -^-«i  S.  Jf  «/_<?,_  ^.  JT^ 

Findley ,  Lulu 1214  Boyle  St. .  Pittsburgh 

Fleek,  Bernice ' 

Fleming,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Daniels) Townville 

Geary.  W.  J Clarion 

Goble,  Cora  (Mrs.  Cochran) Sackett 

Gillette.  G.  T __* 

Graham.  Anna  B Clarion 

Guthrie,  Nettie 1455  Josephine  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

Horner,  M.  S Conifer 

Howard,  Alma  (Mrs.  Hanks) 1522  Fallowfield  Ave.,  Beechview 

Humpries,  Martie  (Mrs.  Evans) 525  Wayne  Ave.,  Elwood  City 

Irvin,  Alice  (Mrs.  Moore) Reynoldsville 

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Johnson,  C.  I Deceased 

Keeler,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Petty) * 

Kimball,  Chloe * 

Laing,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Moorehouse) Kinzua 

Latshaw,  Adda  (Mrs.  H.  Keck) Warren 

Lenkerd,  Lillie 1636  Lowree  St..  Pittsburgh 

Matteson.  Belle  (Mrs.  Smith) 803  Avon  St..  Akron.  Ohio 

Matteson.  Emma  (Mrs.  B.  S.  Bayle) Garfield.  Ohio 

Mooney,  Alfred  J._ 239  East  Ave..  Warren.  Pa. 

Morrison.  D.  W. 338  Grant  St..  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Mullen,  Jessie  (Mrs.  Rugh) Deceased 

Murdock.  Clara * 

Murphy,  Lawrence  W R.   I.  West  Monterey 

McKee,  Emma  (Mrs.  James  Main) Whittier.  Cal. 

McKelvey.  F.  A Linesville 

McKennon,  Maude  (Mrs.  Smith) * 

McLaughlin,  Belle  (Mrs.  Hill) Deceased 

Pollock.  F.  H 72  S.  Elwood  Ave.,  Tulsa.  Okla. 

Poorman.  G.  H 1345  E.  50th  St..  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Porter,  Maude  (Mrs.  Horner) Cranberry 

Roche,  Katherine Deceased 

Robinson,  Emma Deceased 

Sammona,  G.  W Farmington,  New  Mexico 

Simpson,  Mary  (Mrs.  Valsing) Turtle  Creek 

Thompson.  Pearl  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Nolph) Punxsutawney 

Timlin.  Miles 11   Wyoming  Ave..  Ardmore 

Vera.  Adams  B 309-11   Reynolds  BIdg..  Fort  Worth.  Texas 

Weaver.  Minnie 503  Division  St.,  Oil  City 

Wiant.  Fannie  (Mrs.  Eiseman) Strattonville 

Wilson,  Pearl  (Mrs.  Kifer) ____. * 

Winship,  Olive 1 Port  Allegany 

Winship,  Wilfred  H Syracuse,  Kan. 

Woods.  Laura  (Mrs.  Gwinn) Post  Falls.  Idaho 

Young.  T.  H Fryatt.  Ark. 

CLASS  OF  1895 

Baker,  F.  E.,  Prin.  Normal  School Elast  Stroudsburg 

Ballentine,  Minnie Summerville 

Bailey,  Josephine  (Mrs.  Crocker) Westline 

Baumgardner.  Layola  (Mrs.  Hetrick) * 

Bradshaw,  Eva  (Mrs.  Reed) ^ Duquesne 

Buchanan,  Edward  L Jamestown.  N.  Y. 

Burgwin.  C.  W Guys  Mills 

Campbell,  Emma  (Mrs.  Dickey) * 

Campbell,  Lillie  (Mrs.  Galutia) Eldred 

Carrier,  Clarence Summerville 

Carrie,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Love) Vandegrift  Heights 

Carringer,  M.  A Tionesta 

Chatley,  Bert  M Cochranton 

CoreJl,  Zepha  (Mrs.  Baker) Greenville 

Dickey,  June Deceased 

Dight.  John  C.  Citizen  Printing  Co Butler 

EJias.  Bertha  (Mrs.  Gray) Verona 

Fitzgerald,  J.  E * 

Free,  J.  L.. . 2052  E.  77th  St.,  Cleveland.  Ohio 

George.  Alice  (Mrs.  Berridge) Bradford 

Gerhard,  Bessie  (Mrs.  Sieber) Deceased 

Holder,  J.  M Diamond 

Hunter,  J.  W * 

Jack,  Kate 248  Amber  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Johnson,  Ella  (Mrs.  Stahlman) Brookville 

Johnson.  Rena  (Mrs.  Dickey) Deceased 

Kenney,  Mary  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Dunn) R.  D.  6,  Warren.  Ohio 

Kerr,  Alma  (Mrs.  Chambers 255  Braddock  Ave.,  Turtle  Creek 

King,  Mary Deceased 

King,  Myrna  (Mrs.  Knoble) 1 16  S.  McKean  St..  Kittanning 

Kirker.  Kate Box  33.  Avonmore 

Kline.  Cora Erie,  Pa. 

Kyler,  Ellvie  M Kersey 

Lamb.  Edna  (Mrs.  Free) Cleveland.  Ohio 

Lamb,  Sada  M Springdale 

Lawson.  J.  H Kittanning 

Liscomb,  Adessa 721    13th  St.,  Beaver  Falls 

Love,  J.  H Verona 

Marshall,  Irene Barnes 

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.,,,...       D     ,s  _      .    ...406  E.  6th  St..  Erie 

Meineka    Mabel  (Mrs.  Beck) . y^^j  g    Carson  St..  Tulsa,  OUa. 

Melvin.  Nellie "-"  Clarion 

Mills.  W.  W.- ""_"'734  Grant  St'.'johnstown 

Murdock,  G.  B.  -     - -_    - 208  E.  3rd  St..  Oil  City 

Mustard.  Clara  (Mrs.  Hall) 1^,5  Mutual  St..  Pittsburgh 

MacClurg    Isabel 45"K;enwood  Ave..  Worcester.  Mass. 

McKee.  W    J.----------------- ---  Parnassus 

McComb.  Anna  (Mrs.  Hamilton) ----^  ---  Brush  Valley 

McFeaters.  Clara -v^-r ."ISkitook.  Okla. 

McLaughlin.  Florence  (Dye)    g,3  walnut  St..  Erie 

Pardee.  Flora  (Mrs.  Kitchen) Deceased 

Pearce.  C.  S _    _      _        W  .-II  Deceased 

Pinks.  F.  L 233'Broadway  St.,  New  York 

Pinks.  J.  L .    --    -  ... * 

Potter.  Mina  (Mrs.  Curtis) Guys  Mills 

Pryor.  Effie  (Mrs.  Burgwin) IIII... Clarion 

Rankin.  W.  B. - ---      '"/'"    "_"    "    _    __      Worthington 

Rumbeigei.  Mary. 66"d6'N.'l 2th  St.,  Philadelphia 

Shoemaker.  Lorraine ^..VV     .  --  Deceased 

Sloan.  Delia 4"fd  Penny  SV..' McKeesport 

Snyder.  J.  F. ....-..--- Manila,  P.  I. 

Stevenson.  Genevieve  (Mrs.  Clawson) I"I'"'I'I"    'Deer  Creek.  W.  Va. 

Stitzinger.  E.  E.    ... "199  Hazlewood  Ave..  Pittsburgh 

Sutch.  Bessie  (Mrs.  Curll) St.,  E.  Bakerfield,  Cal. 

Troutner.  Mary  M iwou  v^     5  ,  ^  ^ 

Weber,  Florenz...-  - --■- .■.'.'ShippenVvifle 

Woodward.  Emma  (Mrs.  Kenemuth) ^^ 

CLASS  OF  1896 

.  Clarion 

Banner.  Georgia _      _* 

Barton.  Lillian  M "JJ  "  "  "  J        .".St-Mary's 

Bauer    WG.-- R.  Dl'NoVS.'Washington 

Beer.  Orpha  (Mrs    Hagar). _-    ....Sheffield 

Blake.  Gertrude  (Mrs    Mainwar.ng) Clarion 

Borckman,  Margie  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Beck) Tionesta 

Bowman.  Ethel  (Mrs.  Proper) V'V..VDeceased 

Burton.  Georgia ---ri 1 '"  AKfrHpfn    Wash 

Carrier.  Myrtle  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Mumaw) Aberdeen.  Wash. 

Carrier.  Lizzie _      _    /_    1.      11    -      '-        Deceased 

Craig.  T.  A... BrookviUe 

Craig.  Anna  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Anderson) .Pueblo 

Davis.  Libbie  (Mrs.  Wingard) V.V-Vclarion 

Davis.  Mary  (Mrs.  Rugh) V"-V-~  -_-      --    -      -Sharon 

Davis.  Thomas _"  rjIISheffield 

Dunham.  Mary  ...Waynesboro 

Dixon.  Carrie  (Mrs.  Orr) ^,y  g.j^  3^^  Franklin 

Edinger.  Alma ""  __  * 

Flegal.  M.C 3507"ShadelVndAve.I'Prttsburgh 

hoster.  C  K _         __   Deceased 

Fye.  Lulu  (Mrs.  Reed) ^    New  Derry 

Geary,  Eliz.  (Mrs.  Jellison) ".Ma'rshafltown.  Iowa 

Gelvin.  W.  H.-   - .Lecompton.  Kansas 

Glenn.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Buck) ^  * 

Gorsuch,  Hattie KelietVvifle 

Guenther.  Kate --  Smethport 

Hafner.  Delia  (Mrs.  Spanogle) r'fVdVsV Washington 

Hagar.  J.  L         Deceased 

Hindman.  J.  T.  -    - Johnsonburg 

Howe.  Electa  (Mrs.  Fisk).- Kittanning 

Hutchinson.  Taylor -^  p  "  "  "^yiVanik  Ave. .  Warren 

Heck.  Harry  S ^  Reynoldsville 

Kirk.  Julia "IIlll''IIII'l-"- Deceased 

Mag^'ee.  Anna  "(MrsI  E."C  'McMahon)V- -V-IV-V.V-:"- -V-V.'-  -  - ^'xlsonia 

Marshall.  G.  M "  '  Sheffield 

Mead.  Daisy  (Mrs.  Hanchett) "  Oil  City 

Metzgar.  Dora  (Mrs.  Porter) --    ""^      _     % 

Miller.  C.  W "   Deceased 

Miller.  Vannie  (Mrs    Pickens) 60  Vinrs'tl,' North  East 

Miller.  Anna  (Mrs.  Gray) ""   '  * 

McAninch.  Hattie  (Mrs.  Long) ""    "» 

J^°K.V"-iV  I /V/""  c" j"\  -      ..Houston.  Texas 

O  NeiU    Lucy  (Mrs.  Saunders) -3-88  Buchtel  Ave..  Akron.  Ohio 

Pease.  Blanche  Mae ,,  W.  Long  Ave..  DuBois 

roUum,  James  1 

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Reed,  R.  A Wellston.  Ohio 

Reuscher,  J.  H Deceased 

Richards,  Alice  (Mrs.  Rhinehart) Bartlesville.  Okla. 

Rifle,  Ada  E 20  Spruce  St.,  Kane 

Robinson,  May 405  Franklin  St..  Wilkinsburg 

Rowe,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Burgwin) Kiefer,  Okla. 

Rumsby,  F.  M Westford 

Sage,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  Campbell) * 

Sayers,  Harry  E New  Kensington 

Slagle,  Jessie  (Mrs.  Simpson) Summerville 

Thomas,  Pearl Marathon,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  Clair  R 9  Melrose  Place,  Warren 

Wagner.  Christine Shippensville 

Wellsby,  Grace * 

White,  Alice Ahmedabad,  Gates,  India 

Wilson.  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  C.  V.  Pollock) Ironton,  Ohio 

Yingling,  O.  C 1313  Singer  Place,  Wilkinsburg 

CLASS  OF  1897 

Ballentine,  Clara Deceased 

Bieghley ,  Lizzie Deceased 

Biggins,  Ella  (Mrs.  Faragher) Port  Au  Prince,  Haiti 

Blair,  Dalton-- 580  Walnut  Park,  Meadville 

Campbell,  Sadie  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Rankin) Clarion 

Chappell,  Mae  C.  (Mrs.  Mitchell) Duke  Center 

Conrad,  J.  F Deceased 

Cooper,  Ida 813  Franklin  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg 

Davis,  Anna  (Mrs.  Merica) Reynoldsville 

Diffenbacher.  Mazie  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Rhinehart) R.  D.  No.  5,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Fagley,  Byron 1  18  Front  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Findley,  G.  R Deceased 

Flynn,  Katherine  M _      _    _      Bradford 

Fowles,  Gertrude  L 1300  Wood  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Fuller,  Luna Deceased 

Gardner,  AUie  Amy Deceased 

Geary,  J.  S Trafford,  Pa. 

Gilfillan,  Rachel  D Deceased 

Givan,  Minnie  L Rixford 

Goodwill,  Lona  (Mrs.  Dowler) Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Hall,  Bertha  (Mrs.  Helmar) Port  Alleghany 

Hankey,  Kathryn  C * 

Himes,  Mae Marienville 

Huston,  Harriet Cannonsburg 

Japes.  Clara  (Mrs.  Gibson) Knox 

Johnson,  Sara_ _ 1 09  Wayne  St. ,  Warren 

Johnson,  Mildred  (Mrs.  L.  E.  Dieffenbacher) 925  West  30th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Johnson,  Victor  E Casper.  Cal. 

Jones,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Clark) Deceased 

Kingsley,  Edna  (Mrs.  McGillivray) 2530  Endors  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Kingsley,  Emma  E 2530  Eudora  St..  Denver,  Colo. 

Klinestiver,  Emma  (Mrs.  Secor) Sheffield 

Klingler,  Katherine  Maud Deceased 

Knight,  Homer  M Emlenton 

Krauss,  Mary  (Mrs.  Welch) Paradise,  Arizona 

Love,  A.W ____ Vandergrif t 

Marshall,  W.  G _Geneve 

Mead,  Kathryn  L._        Sheffield 

Moorehead,  Helen  (Mrs.  Crawford) North  East 

McGinity,  Alice Randolph,  N.  Y. 

McKee,  M.  M * 

McKee,  Ora Corsica 

Nason,  Marian  (Mrs.  Rev.  Beanland) ___  Kittanning.  Pa. 

Neill.  Martha  B.   (Mrs.  B.  F.  Lee) 103  Trenton  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg 

Neville,  Claude  C North  Point 

Park,  Cora  (Mrs.  Peterson) Deceased 

Patrick,  J.  R 412  Davidson  St.,  Bellevue 

Pollock,  C.  V Ironton,  Ohio 

Polly.  Zoe  J..  (Mrs.  Kruse) 2324  Hoste  St..  Berkeley.  Cal. 

Powell.  Lucy  Margaret Cochranton 

Pryor.  Cora  (Mrs.  Baggs) Coewango  Valley.  N.  Y. 

Raver.  Carl * 

Runninger,  Susan  M Utica 

Scully,  Mary  A Clarendon 

Shepherd.  Edna  (Mrs.  Pifer) * 

Shields.  Myrtle Deceased 

Shoemaker,  Luke Hollidaysburg 

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Smith,  Henry Betula 

Snyder.  H.  V. Cooperstown 

Stahlman.  T.  M 1  1  1  Westinghouse  Bldg..  Pittsburgh 

Stiltz.  J.  H * 

Sturble,  John  C Wray.  Colo . 

Taylor,  Clara  M Port  Allegheny 

Thompson,  Emma  (Mrs.  Young) Endeavor.  Pa. 

Tonks.  Lillie  (Mrs.  Birmingham) * 

Toy,  Anna  (Mrs.  Sheppard) * 

Weber,  Anna * 

Wilhelm,  Maude  (Mrs.  Berlin) Knox 

Wilson,  Rev.  Howard  M Union  City 

Younk,  Maude  (Mrs.  Birnie) Foxburg 


CLASS  OF  1898 

Ailing.  Maude  (Mrs.  Culbert) Wallace.  W.  Va. 

Ballentine.  J.  G Milan 

Bartsch.  L.  F Dunkirk,  New  York 

Beer.  May Deceased 

Boner.  J.  C Falls  Creek 

Brian.  Charles Falls   Creek 

Brown.  Cleta  (Mrs.  Garretson) 2532  13th  St..  Washington 

Coon.  W.  W Washington.  D.  C. 

Corbett,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Dampman) 1618  Montpelier  St..  Dormont 

Cowan.  Mary  (Mrs.  McKinley) Corsica 

Cramer.  Grace * 

Crawford.  Grace  (Mrs.  Ziegler) 514  E.  Jefferson  St.,  Lawrenceville.  111. 

Curll,  Margaret Clarion 

Deitzenberg.  Anna  (Mrs.  Wagner) 1021   West  2d  St.,  Oil  City 

Donovan.  Agnes  (Mrs.  Cassidy) * 

Donovan.  Kitty Kersey 

Dorchester.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Benedict) Carthage,  Mo. 

Dougher.  Mary * 

Doverspike.  Clara  (Mrs.  Rudolph) Deceased 

Dumjohn.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Witherow) Smethport 

Duncan.  Mary * 

Fry.  Benton * 

Glenn.  Cora Emlenton 

Fulton.  Blanche  (Mrs.  Gray) Deceased 

Grube.  Joseph  W DuBois 

Hammon.  Sylvia * 

Haughney.  C.  F 610  Msisonic  Temple.  Erie 

Hazlett,  Elva  M Sligo 

Hill.  Bertha * 

Hindman.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Mead) Deceased 

Horner.  Alice  H Richardsville 

Hummer.  Kate  (Mrs.  Frey) Linesville 

Hunter.  Rosa  D.  (Mrs.  Smith) Imhambane,  South  Africa 

Jolly.  Helen  (Mrs    Mays) Deceased 

Kearney,  Bess  (Mrs.  Smathers) Punxsutawney 

Kearney.  Jennie Lane's  Mills 

Kinard.  M.  C Bangor 

Krauss.  Cora  (Mrs.  Sharp) Fort  Benton.  Mont. 

Love.  Ellen  (Mrs.  Stover) Freeport 

Mahle.  Elstella  (Mrs.  Curtis) Greenville 

Miller.  Sara  (Mrs.  Ludwig) * 

Mills.  Herbert Newmansville 

Moore.  Edna Rey noldsville 

Murphy.  Mary  (Mrs.  McCall) Red  Cloud.  Neb. 

Myers.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Earnest) Clarion 

Myers.  Harry  E 5625  Bonnofow  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

McComish,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Adams) * 

Porter,  Mina  (Mrs.  Sherman Cranberry 

Reyner,  Sara Knox 

Rudolph,  Russell Kittanning 

Sage.  J.  M Sistersville,  W.  Va. 

Seller,  Ida  M ^._^ Sprankles  Mills 

Shepherd.  Fanny 106  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Slicker,  Floyd  E * 

Steele.  Mary  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Yount) Forbes  and  Jumonville  Sts.,  Pittsburgh 

Strong.  Jean * 

Sutton.  J.  P 830  Beach  Ave.,  Findlay.  Ohio 

Whitmer,  S.  M Ralston.  Pa. 

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CLASS  OF   1899 

Allen,  Frances  G Deceased 

Baldwin.  Laura  J Deceased 

Ballentine.  Mary  F.  (Mrs.  Fred  Klinestiver) Nebraska 

Bateman.  O.  Fenn 2371  Angeles  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Beale,  G    E * 

Beer.  Effie  (Mrs.  Ed.  Shafer)... 31    13th  St.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Bottenhorn,  B.  H > State  College 

Bowman,  Florence  G. 1890  E.  79th  St.,  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Brown,  Edna  (Mrs.  Kolb) , 570  Greendale  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Chadman,  Grace  E.  (Mrs.  Krowl) _-* 

CooD.  Anna  E.  (Mrs.  Mensch) Marienville 

Crissman.  C.  R Brookville 

Delo,  Flora  W.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Challner) S.  Graham  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Dennington.  Jeanette 463  Walnut  St. ,  Meadville 

Disney,  Minnie Bradford 

Dougherty.  Nellie  (Mrs.  Sword) * 

Dowens.  Margaret  E.  (Mrs.  Harlowe  Meade) 704  Buffalo  St.,  Rawlins,  Wyo. 

Duncan,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Kavenaugh) Zelienople 

Ferman,  J.  W.,  M.  D Charleroi,  Pa. 

Fetter,  H.  C Spokane,  Wash. 

Fitzgerald,  Fred  F Washington,  D.  C. 

Fitzgerald,  Myrna  (Mrs.  Ed.  Miller) R.  D.  Shippensville 

Foster,  Daisy  E Deceased 

Geary,  J.  M Wilmerding 

Gleason,  J.  E 1206  Palo  St..  Allegheny 

Half  est,  IdaE Deceased 

Hawthorne,  Maude  Evelyn C-o  J.  L.  Free,  Prospect  Ave.,  Cleveland 

Heeter,  N.  E Clarion 

Henderson,  Clyde  E Oil  City 

Hepler,  Martha  J New  Bethlehem 

Hicks,  Eva  (Mrs.  Jeffers) Deceased 

Himes,  Flo  (Mrs.  Rulof son) Munhall 

Iseman,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Mahle) : Meadville 

Hindman,  Frances  T 269  Walnut  St. ,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Johnson,  Anna Onondago  Sanitorium,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Keller,  Guy . ^ 

Kerr,  Olevia  (Mrs.  Faunce) Port  Defiance,  Ariz. 

Kiehl,  Inez  (Mrs.  Hawn) Waynesburg 

Krantz,  Carl  A 10  Jackson  Ave.,  Warren 

Lillibridge,  C.  W Smethport 

Marshall.  Lloyd  H , North  East 

Master,  H.  W... 1415  Euclid  Ave.,  Steubenville,  Ohio 

Miller,  T.  Parsons Charleroi,  Pa. 

Moore,  E.  L Brookville 

Myers,  Anna  (Mrs.  Mewell) * 

Myers,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Clover) Corsica 

McCurdy,  Maude  (Mis.  Curll) Curllsville 

McDowell.  I.  B ..* 

McFarland,  Pearl  (Mrs.  Daugherty) Clarion 

McGarrah,  Sarah  J.  (Mrs.  Umstead) 715  Frederick  St..  McKees  Rocks 

McKee,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Fiscus) Deceased 

Neeley,  Budd  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Beyer) R.  D.  No.   10,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Page.  Mary  B.  (Mrs.  Hood) * 

O'Keefe,  Rose Titusville 

Palmer,  Ella  M.  (Mrs.  Herzog) Colgrove 

Pentz,  Nora  (Mrs.  Hanna) DuBois 

Quigley,  Anna  J .  (Mrs.  Amil) * 

Robertson,  Alex Rathmel 

Schueltz,  Maggie  M Warren 

Shaffer,  E.  E Schmulbach  Bldg..  Wheeling.  W.  Va. 

Siggins,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Barr) Warren 

Simpkins,  Amy  (Mrs.  Shannon) Beaverdale,  Pa. 

Simpkins,  Lida  Ray Deceased 

Slagle.  A.  D * 

Smathers,  F.  C Punxsutawney 

Smith,  Blanche  E.  (Mrs.  Ferman) Luthersburg 

Sterrit,  Edith  E.  (Mrs.  Pelton  Smith) Smith  Falls  Creek,  R.  D.  No.   I 

Stevens,  Florence  K Oil  City 

Stewart,  Mattie  E Deceased 

Thornton,  Blanche  J 4834  Chatsworth  Ave..  Pittsburgh 

Truby.  Jessie  G.  (Mrs.  Forest  B.  Kuhns) 105  W.  4th  St..  Oil  City 

Wellman,  Nina  May * 

CLASS  OF  1900 

Alt,  Ellen  (Mrs.  Boyd) Leepcr 

Altenburg,  Alta  (Mrs.  Curry) Titusville 

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Baldwin,  Mary  N.  (Mrs.  Hunter) Leechburg 

Barr,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Smith) Oakdale 

Baughman,  Twila  (Mrs.  Brown) Montrose,  Colo. 

Beyer.  Frank  H R.  D.  No.    10.  Spokane,  Wash. 

Bishop,  Morris  G R.  7,  Butler 

Bittenbender.  Irene 6655  Dalvell  Place,  Pittsburgh 

Bostaph,  D.  A 323  Coal  St.,  Edgewood 

Bray,  Bessie  (Mrs.  Schobey) Randolph,  N.  Y. 

Bryner.  Kathryn 128  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Claypool,  Burleigh Kittanning 

Corbett,  Sarah  Belle Deceased 

Craig,  Grace  (Mrs.  Hunter) Reynoldsville 

Crawford,  Bessie  B 512  Russelwood  Ave.,  McKees  Rocks 

Crawford,  Bessie  !.  (Mrs.  Seyler) Butler 

Cunningham,  Grace Junior  High  School,  Wilkinsburg 

Dailey,  Jennie 512  E.  8th  Ave.,  Tarentum 

Davis,  Agnes  (Mrs.  McC-illy) 319  Jefferson  St.,  Jamestown.  N.  Y. 

Dempsev,  Tacy  M ": 323  Palm  Ave.,  Watsonville,  Cal. 

Dilts.  Minnie  (Mrs.  Stewart) Deceased 

Dowens,  Agnes  )Mrs.  Floyd  Fox( 446  Pleasant  St.,  Jackson,  Mich. 

Edinger,  Fred  L Cleveland  Ave.,  Avalon,  Pa. 

Elingsfield,  Matilda  (Mrs.  Whitaker) Leetonia 

Faeley.  Edna  (Mrs.  Hal  PorO Deceased 

Faloon.  Lillian  (Mrs.  C.  Haskell) :_._ Clarion 

Fitzsimmons,  D.  L Rochester 

Freck,  Laura ._ Sheffield 

Greenhalgh,  Anna  M Venango 

Greer,  Zella  (Mrs.  Lincoln) 21  Thompson  Ave.,  Bradford 

Grove,  Elizabeth Garfield  School,  Pittsburgh 

Hamilton,  Avmer .Denver,  Col. 

Henderson,  Isabelle  (Mrs.  Lentz) 912  W.   13th  St.,  Vancouver.  Wash. 

Hetrick,  S.  A Parker 

Hilbert,  Edith  E Deceased 

Hindman,  Mary  (Mrs.  McColIough) . _      Corsica 

Hooks,  F.  L Box  f756,  Pittsburgh 

Jones,  Claude  R Brookville 

Kiddie,  Elizabeth. __ .Deceased 

Klahr,  Mary  (Mrs.  Myers) 803  Liberty  St.,  Clarion 

Knight,  L.  E Monroe 

Kohler,  Fred  A Brockwayville 

Kribbs,  Agnes Deceased 

Maloney,  Nelle  (Mrs.  Gregg) 8"  Collins  Court^  Bradford 

Mead,  Adda  (Mrs.  Marvin) 1027  Chestnut  St.,  Erie 

Miller,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Corry) * 

Miles,  Bertha  (Mrs.  Hamilton) Deceased 

Minter.  Josephine  (Mrs.  Dickinson) 219  Mead  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Mullen,  C.  N .Deceased 

McClellan,  Earla  (Mrs.  Bishop) Butler  R.   D.  No.  7 

McColIough,  Acta  L Horner  School,  Wilkinsburg 

McKinley,  Arthur  C . Corsica 

Nelson,  Selma  (Mrs.  Daum) 512  Fifth  Ave.,"Warren 

Norhn,  Augusta  (Mrs.  Powell) ... ..       ....... .Clearfield 

Painter,  Beth * 

Porter,  Mildred Deceased 

Potter,  Anna  Bell  (Mrs.  Wyant) R.  ],  Tarentum 

Putnam,  Caroline _    .Crosby    Pa. 

Rhea,  Blanche  O.  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Huff) 544  Ninth  Ave..  Munhall 

Salyards,  Charles  L ..Altoona 

Seyler,  J.  H. Butler 

Shannon,  Bertha * 

Siggins,  Lillian  (Mrs.  Clarke) Warren 

Sirdevan,  Margaret Titusville 

sioane.  jeane    r:::::::::::.::::.. Clarion 

Snyder,  G.  W.  E TimbUn 

Taylor,  Gussie  (Mrs.  Conner) . ..Holt    Mich 

Whitehill,  Minno  Pearl  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Clark) Andove'r,  Ohio 

Whitmer,  Minnie  Belle _    .      Deceased 

Wilson,  Alice  (Mrs.  Ed.  Wilhelm) Clarion 

Wilson,  Jos.  R Sykesville 

Younie,  James  A Forestville,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1901 

Agnew,  Christine  (Mrs.  Barnett) . _    .    * 

Anthony,  j_G....  jj- J.  ;:::;::;;:::;;^ig  Run 

Baldwin,  Thomas  D , Greensburg 

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Bartlett,  L.  E.. Brookville 

Baughman,  Eliz.  (Mrs.  Fauber) Montrose,  Col. 

Berlin,  Alvin Knox 

Biggins,  P.  E Sharpsville 

Bishop,  Eugene  K Fullerton,  Cal. 

Bittenbender.  H.  H.__ Shippensville 

Brown,  Alice  (Mrs.  Majoi) Casper,  Wyo. 

Brown,  Susan  V.  (Mrs.  Himes _        * 

Caldwell,  Gertrude R.  5,  Brookville 

Carrier,  L.  M * 

Claypool,  Myrtle    (Mrs.  Mcintosh) I  127  Orr  St.,  Kittanning 

Coulter.  Olive  (Mrs.  Holmes) Mt.  Jewett 

Crawford,  Ada Butier  Building,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Delpierre,  Lillian  M.  (Mrs.  Harold  Templeton) New  (iastle 

Foreman,  Olive  (Mrs.  Lazear) Deceased 

Groves,  Iva  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Olmstead) Ludlow 

Halfast,  Eunice  Vera Venango 

Helfrick,  Minnie 1 St.  Mary's 

Hindman,  Albert  Clare Deceased 

Hindman,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Claude  Sherry) Showers 

Howard,  Grace  E 516  Aspen  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Jones,  Anna  (Mrs.  Schofield) 278  Bellfield.  Pittsburgh 

Jones.  Glade 501   State  St..  DuBois 

Keller.  W.  L._ 102  Oakdene  Are..  Crafton.  Pa. 

Kenyon,  Carrie  A .; Deceased 

Krauss.  J.  M Johnsonburg 

Klahr,  Evelyn Clarion 

Lauffei,  Mabel  (Mrs.  Mu'i) 223   1st  St.,  Jeannette 

Libbey.  Mae _    _  Kinzua 

Lucas,  Mabelle  (Mrs.  Holland) 504  E.  26th  St.,  Erie 

Myers,  A.  M * 

Norlin,  Elinor  Elizabeth Ludlow.  Pa. 

Over.  Emma  (Mrs.  Stewart) Palatka,  Ark. 

Ross.  Elsie  M Barado  Residence.  India 

Shirley,  Frank 935  W.  8th  St..  Erie.  Pa. 

Slaon.  Jeanne Clarion 

Smith.  K.  M Deceased 

Stahlman.  C.  A WiUiamsport 

Stahlman.  C.  R Brookville 

Summerville.  Maud  (Mrs.  Knapp) ..Baxter 

Weldy.  Lillian  F.._.      ...  .        * 

Williams,  F.  M r r.._i..' iiiiimii"i"^"y 

Wilson    Henry  W Clarion 

Wilson.  Samuel  E Clarion 

Younc.  Bertha  (Mrs.  Barf  lett) Brookville,  Pa. 

CLASS  OF  1902 

Alcorn.  Bert... Worthville 

Anderson.  Christine Kinzua 

Anderson.  Freda  (Mrs.  Levine) 21  2nd  St..  Tidioute 

Ballentine.  Carrie  (Mrs.  Bird) East  Smethport 

Ballentine.  J.  Hartley Dushore 

Bashline.  O.  O Grove  City 

Beauseigneur.  Maude  (Mrs.  Edgar  Corbett) Deceased 

Bradley.  Dollie  (Mrs.  Brink) Rew 

Brian.  Ellen  (Mrs.  EJlen  Cochran) Punxsutawney 

Brisbin,  Lillian  V Deceased 

Brown,  James Montrose,  Colo. 

Brown,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Steele) * 

Burkett.  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  Haines) 500  Highland  Ave..  Punxsutawney 

Carson.  Viola  (Mrs.  Dale) Elk  City 

Catlin.  Mildred  (Mrs.  Davis) Chicora 

Corbett.  Mary  (Mrs.  Dixon South  Hills.  R.  9.  Pittsburgh 

Covert.  Samuel Wenatchee,  Wash. 

Cribbs,  Olive  M 5962  Adler  St..  E..  E.  Pittsburgh 

Davidson,  Carrie  (Mrs.  Kroah) Brockwayville 

Dorr,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Gardner) Mt.  Jewett 

Falconer.  Rose  (Mrs.  Gorsuch) Vashon,  Wash. 

Finefrock,  Inez  (Mrs.  Fulton) Dora 

Fleming,  Anna  A.,  (Mrs.  J.  R.  McMaster) Brookville 

Flynn,  Mary 168  Elm  St.,  Titusville 

Fulton,  J.  Clyde Dravosburg 

Goodlander,  Maude  (Mrs.  C.  L.  Seyler) Bluefield,  W.  Va. 

Grahem.  Stella Blairsville 

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Herringer,  Effie. Munderf 

Heppinger,  Lewis Clarion 

Himes.  Maud  (Mrs.  W.  Gulland) Van 

Hummer.  J.  F Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Irvine,  M.  Louise Deceased 

Jackson,  Olive  M Ford  City 

Johnson,  Stella  Belle * 

JoUie,  Effie R.  D.  I.  Proctor,  W.  Va. 

Kahle,  Lillian  (Mrs.  Walker) 707  Jones  Ave.,  Braddock 

Kahle.  Pearl  (Mrs.  McClintic) • 

Kaness,  E.  C Helen  Furnace 

Kiddie,  Helen  (Mrs.  Binkerd) Karne  City 

Kifer.  Olive  (Mrs.  Catlin) Kellettville 

Kirk,  Mary  M 64  N.  Prospect  St..  Akron,  Ohio 

Long,  Effie  (Mrs.  Shoemaker) Hollidaysburg 

Long,  Elsie  (Mrs.  Kepple) 27  Ruth  St..  Hammond,  Ind. 

Long.  Raph  G. Skeene,  Miss. 

Longwell,  Carrie * 

Longwell,  Frances  (Mrs.  Wilcox) Cle  Elum,  Wash. 

Maloney.  Mae 510  4th  St..  Fairmount.  W.  Va.,  c-o  Red  Cross 

Mateer.  IvaB • 

Miller.  Mabel  F Jr.  H.  S.  Wilkinsburg 

Monks.  Lucy  B.  (Mrs.  Wm.  G.  Oswandel) 410  1st  Ave..  Altoona 

Mon tgomery,  Bert McClellandto wn 

McCall,  N.  E • 

McClen,  Janette  (Mrs.  Zimmerman) I  141  Monitor  Ave.,  Ben  Avon 

McCloskey,  Mary North  Pine  Grove 

McCurdy,  Martha Corllsville 

McDonald,  Leroy Spokane.  Wash. 

McLaughlin.  Adda  J 1007  Western  Ave..  Pittsburgh 

Mc.Mahon.  Mary Mt.  Jewett 

McMahon,  Patricia _    Mt.  Jewett 

Nelson,  Elda  J.  (Mrs.  Freedman) 1214  Bayle  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Newell,  Grace Marion,  Ala. 

Norlin,  Constance  (Mrs.  Otis) Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Norlin,  Mabel Deceased 

Orr,  William  H 26  Monitor  Ave.,  Ben  Avon 

Phillips,  B.  Earl * 

Portman.  Agnes  C 7016  Kelly  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Portman,  Edith 7016  Kelly  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Potter,  Olive Beaver  Crossing,  Neb. 

Rhea.  David 409  Parker  Ave.,  Scottdale 

Ritts,  EUo  M 7400  Hermitage  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Rutherford,  JohnW Deceased 

Sansom,  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  O.  C.  Jones) Wichita,  Kansas 

Shadman,  Olive  (Mrs.  Williams) ^.67  Jackson  Ave.,  Bradford 

Shaffer,  J.  Frank 575  E.   109th  St.,  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Shawkey.  Minnie  A 22  Jackson  Ave.,  Warren 

Shoff,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  J.  Hanson) 89  Shawmut  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Sibley,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Crawford) Mars 

Sibley.  Mary Brookville 

SmuUin,  H.  D New  Kinsington 

Steele.  R.  M Normal  School.  Slippery  Rock 

Steiner.  John  M Piney  Fork,  Ohio 

Steinmate,  Mamie 553  Hawthorne  Ave..  Kittanning 

Stevens,  John Woodlawn 

Stewart,  W.  J Deceased 

Straitliff ,  C.  H Townshend,  Vermont 

Strang,  Eliza  M.  (Mrs.  Moore) Deceased 

Swei tzer,  E.  Marion Shippensville 

Texter,  Leslie  J Pavilion.  N.  Y. 

Timlin,  Irvin  A 2914  Glenmore  Ave.,  Dormont,  Pittsburgh 

Walter,  Alice  (Mrs.  Slaughenhoupt) Deceased 

Wellman,  David  E Amity  St.,  Homestead 

Williams,  T.  F New  Bethlehem 

CLASS  OF  1904 

Allison,  Lena  (Mrs.  Howell) 220  N.  Cheyenne  Ave.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Baxter,  Katherine  J Crescent  School,  Pittsburgh 

Bortz.  Zelda,  (Mrs.  Hanks) 1101  Wyley  Ave..  Pittsburgh 

Boyce,  Catherine Corry 

Brinkley,  Flora  B.  (Mrs.  C.  Mercer) 3217  Huxley  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Brown,  Elmer  Ellsworth St.  Petersburg 

Davidson,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Ray  Stright) 1215  Federal  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Fitzgerald,  Alice  Avis Clarion 

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Godfrey.  Martha  Pearle __445  King  Avenue,  Columbus.  Ohio 

Graham,  Bertha  Katherine Elmlenton 

Hallman,  Mildred Pierre,  S.  Dakota 

Hanks.  Charles  R 1101  Wyley  Ave..  Pittsburgh 

Himes,  Zula  Zoe  (Mrs.  C.  Clark) 66 J-^  Grand  Ave..  Portland.  Ore. 

Horning.  Ruby  G.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Bowman) 1276  Beach  Ave..  Cleveland 

Kilbury,  Gracia  Irene  (Mrs.  Tanner) Deceased 

Mooney.  Margaret  Mary 713  4th  St.,  Warren 

McLean,  Charlotte  Bernice Sugar  Grove 

Rhea.  Delia  M.  (Mrs.  Brown) * 

Shelly.  Margaret  R * 

Walker.  Lillie  Mae Mrs.  Chas.  Garrison.  Alliance,  Ohio 

Smathers.  Nettie  B.  (Mrs.  F.  Travis) ^ Dayton 

Wilson,  Grace  Cleveland  (Mrs.  Ronald  Corbett) Clarion 

CLASS  OF  1905 

Carrier,  Julia  Mae * 

Chambers,  Janet  Maitland Houtzdale 

Craig,  Myra  (Mrs.  Simpson) 416  Fayette  St.,  Belle  Vernon 

Fitzgerald,  Irene  Ray Bisbee,  Ariz. 

Fulton,  Florence  (Mrs.  Lane  Timlin) Titusville 

Hamilton,  Margaret 322  Knarr  St.,  DuBois 

Harding,  Luru  Everetta  (Mrs.  Frank  R.  Donner) 3425  Gray  Ave..  Wesleyville.  Pa. 

Haupin,  H.  D Bear  Lake 

Herman,  June  (Mrs.  M.  A.  Carringer) Tionesta 

Himes,  May Marienville 

Klahr,  Anna 913  Central  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Ogden ,B.  M Clarion 

Patterson,  Effie 5  Carver  St.,  Warren 

Rhines,  Sara  A.  (Mrs.  Pearsall) Brookville 

Richards,  Mary  Edith Bartlesville,  Okla. 

Rush,  John  Mott _      .      _      __    * 

Slick,  Flora  (Mrs.  C.  Urchel) Clarion 

Sloan,  Alice Billings,  Mont. 

Stratton,  Charles  Benton B  rookville 

Watson,  M.  P 2000  Frick  Bldg..  Pittsburgh 

CLASS  OF  1906 

Alter,  Lula  E Deceased 

Bailey,  Anabel  (Mrs.  S.  D.  Himes) Deceased 

Bowman,  David  D 908  L  St..  N.  W.,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Bowman.  Roy  Lee Clarion 

Bowman,  E.  L 1276  Beach  St.,  Cleveland,  ()hio 

Fleming,  C.  M 330  E.  18th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Fowles,  Winifred  (Mrs.  Snyder) Tremont  Ave.,  Greensburg 

Gildner,  Mabel 1417  Fulton,  St.  Pittsburgh 

Goble.  Adelaide Shippensville 

Guthrie,  Chester  P Fargo,  N.  D. 

Gortner,  O.  C.(State  Certificate) Mansfield 

Hall,  Blanche  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Hindman) Ancon,  Canal  Zone 

Hepler,  Ida  Zoe  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Wyant) I New  Bethlehem 

Horning,  Goldie  G 1276  Beach  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Jaycox,  Adelaide  (Mrs.  Allen) Sheffield 

Metzger,  Abby 10625  Greenlawn  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

McLaughlin,  Charles  E Deceased 

Ogden,  Jay  R Loving,  New  Mexico 

Orr,  Nellie  P Deceased 

Rupert.  James  W 21   Rebecca  St.,  Brookville,  Pa. 

Summerville,  Edith  L Rimersburg 

Sweeney,   J.  W.  (State  Certificate) St.  Mary's 

Welfling,  R.  O Deceased 

CLASS  OF  1907 

Ashe,  Stanley  P Connellsville 

Askie.  Goldie  Naomi DuBois 

Bowersox,  Bird  M Deceased 

Brown,  Ernest  G Bear  Lake 

Burnham,  Robert  G Strattonville 

Cooper.  Nellie  B Deceased 

Corbett,  Robert  Merle _    _    .      ....      .   Tyler.  Pa. 

DeVilder,  Eddie  H Miola 

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Gallagher,  Clara  (Mrs.  Crouch) 26  Hobson  St..  Bradford 

Gilfillan.  Frances  W Clarion 

Guetthoff.  Emma  L.  (Mrs.  Dayton) Clarion 

Haines.  Wade  W.  B Punxsutawney 

Hasselback.  Grace  (Mrs.  Goss) Portersville.  Pa..  R.  D 

Heeter.  Mable  (Mrs.  S.  P.  Ashe) Connellsville 

Hindman,  Lucy  M Brookville 

Imhoff.  Albert  H * 

Jensen.  Florence  (Mrs.  Donahey) .- 

Jensen.  Ray  E So.  Brownsville 

Kline.  Margaret  G 540  Aspen  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Knappenburger,  Eulabelle Knox 

Lee.  Nel'ie  (Mrs.  Mitchell) Charleroi 

Mahey.  Harry  H _  _    304  Central  Ave..  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Miller.  C.  Edward . 207  South  Main  St..  Butler 

Miller.  Daisy  (Mrs.  Rearick) New  Bethlehem 

Mong.  Cora  Elizabeth '' 

McClure,  Sara  J Clark 

McOuay.  Lora  E 1671   E.   117th  St..  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Passmore   Senes  B 650  Mass.  Ave..  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Richards.  Celia  (Mrs.  Blaii; _Anita 

Russell,  Mildred  J.  (Mrs.  Winsheimer) Marienville 

Schwab.  Charl-s  H Chatham  Run 

Shirley.  Frances  __ 120  Ruskin  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Simpson,  Rebecca  (Mrs.  L.  C.  Beatty) 803  Buffalo  St.,  Franklin 

Sloan,  Esther  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Eakin) 156  E.  Main  St..  New  Concord,  Ohio 

Summerville    W.  J.    * 

Swanson.  Hulda Wilcox 

Wilson,  Geo-ge  B EJwood  City 

Yinghng.  V'ra  L.  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Downie) 1215  Wood  St..  Wilkinsburg 

Zagst,  Florence  L .  . Houston  Heights.  Texas 

CLASS  OF  1908 

Aaron,  Arthur  H 12  Eleventh  St.,  Franklin 

Anchors.  Muza  Underwood Clarion 

Anderson.  Lena  C Red  Bank 

Bailey.  Maude.  Mrs.- East  Akron.  Ohio.  R.  D.  2 

Ballentine,  Ruth 2722  N.  12th  St.,  Philadelphia 

Barr,  Edna  Belle * 

Beebe.  Lillian  J * 

Bonnert.  O.  G.  F Wilcox 

Boose,  Ethelyn  G.  (Mrs.  I.  L.  Albright) Clarion 

Burnham,  Anna  Maud  (Mrs.  Harry  S.  Manson) Grove  City 

Burnham,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Herbert  Roberts) 27  Union  Ave.,  Crafton,  Pa. 

Canfield,  Maud  (Mrs.  Harold  Berln) Knox 

Castner,  James  W 528  Kelly  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg 

Carson,.  L.  Guy Schenley  High  School,  Pittsburgh 

Clark,  James Corsica 

Cooper,  Ethel  (Mrs.  C.  S.  Burlingham) 210  Penn  Bd.,  Mt.  Lebanon 

Cowan,  Orpha  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Hughes) Hawthorn 

Dana,  William  C * 

Detrick,  Mabel  Dolores Strattonville 

Detrick,  Guy  W 209  Converse  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Dunn,  Marie  (Mrs.  Snead) -498  6th  St.,  Freedom 

Edgar,  R.  H 341   E.  End  Ave.,  Beaver 

Engdahl,  Marie  (Mrs.  Carson) West  Hickory 

Farwell,  H.  M Westfield 

George,  Mary  C Canonsburg 

Goble,  William  W.-  -    Clarion 

Gregg,  Edna  (Mrs.  Taylor) 227  W.  5th  Ave.,  McKeesport 

Griffin,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Minter) 1229  Hampton  Ave.,  Newport  News 

Guetthoff,  Anna Clarion 

Harding,  C.  W Girard,  Ohio 

Hepler,  Amy  Alemeda  (Mrs.  Barrett) Brookville 

Hepler,  Bertha  Clare - Hadley 

Ingraham,  Laura  Winifred 5021  43rd  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Johnson.  Gustie Episcopal  Hospital,  Philadelphia 

Knapp,  Grace Woodlawn,  Gen.  Delivery 

Love,  Mabel  (Mrs.  John  P.  Baker) 629  South  Ave.,  Verona 

Mahey,  Francis  E. Clarion 

Miller,  Harvey Bridgeport.  Ohio 

Mohney,  Ethel  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Noesta) Cleveland,  Ohio 

Moore,  Orla * 

Near,  Mildred  (Mrs.  Harry  Ryan) 1404  Jefferson  St.,  Latrobe 

Nicholson,  Grace  (Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Page) 931  Monterio  St.,  Pittsburgh 

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Page,  Charles  A 931   Monterio  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Parrish,  Florence Malada.  Idaho 

Phillips,  May  (Mrr.  Burdick) Oil  City 

Pottorf,  Rena  M. 429  Robbins  Ave..  Niles.Ohio 

Rapp.  Alphonsus 600  McKean  St..  Charleroi 

Reicherter,  Emily  A.    __    134  Church  St..  Brookville 

Richards.  Olive  S Bartlesville.  Okla^ 

Sanson,  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Wm.  Dotterer) * 

Sharp.  Bertha  (Mrs.  M.  G.  Morris) Deceased 

Shoup.  I.  B 1430  Foliage  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Smith,  Audrey St.  Mary's 

Smith.  Guy  Roscoe Natrona 

Stahlman.  C.  E Big  Run 

Stebbins.  Mildred  E 407  Edgewood  Ave..  Akron.  Ohio 

Swartz.  John  C Deceased 

Welch.  Ray  D 1303  Fourth  Ave..  Ford  City 

White.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Heidler) 1007  St.  Emanuel  St.,  Houston.  Texas 

Whitling.  Marjorie i Lamartine 

Yingling,  Margaret Deceased 

Zeliff.  Verr Sheffield 

CLASS  OF  1909 

Anderson,  C.  A Brookville 

Baldensperger,  Eliz.  (Mrs.  Seavey) Clarendon 

Baxter.  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Hardes) Port  Allegheny 

Baxter.  Richard  J Gilfoyle 

Barbour.  Wm.  I.  (State  Certificate) 155  W.  65th  St..  New  York 

Beck.  Perry  A 27  William  St..  New  York 

Bowman.  Edna Clarion 

Brennan.  May 16  Gerwig  St.,  Millvale 

Carrier,  Lena  K.  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Diener) Brookville 

Carson.  Sarah  C.  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Wick) 3326  McNeil  Place.  Pittsburgh 

Clark.  W.  T Waverly.  N.  Y. 

Davis.  Frances Miles.  Wash. 

Denny,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Kirk) Penfield 

DeVilder.  Frances Miola 

Ditty.  Kathryn  Elizabeth Summerville 

Dotterer.  Charles Muzette 

Dotterer.  William 1742  Wallen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Driscoll,  Bess  M Clarendon 

Elliott,  Blanche 605  Madison  Ave.,  Warren,  Pa. 

Fisher,  Leulah  (Mrs.  Chas.  Hagan) Parker's  Landing 

Fitzgerald.  Charles Clarion 

Goble.  Harriet India 

Griffin,  Pansy Pekin  China,  M.  E.  Mission 

Heim,  Francis  Ash 204  Hunter  Ave.,  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Hiribarne.  P.  Raymond Esperenza,  Santa  Clara.  Cuba 

Hutchinson.  Wilda 1 Elizabeth 

Jaycox.  Pearl Deceased 

Jeannerat.  Carrie  (Mrs.  F.  Kiser) Shippensville 

Judd.  Floyd  L Elmer 

Kiser.  Avalyn Shippensville 

Knarr.  Mabel Deceased 

Leeger.  Marian  K.  (Mrs.  B.  B.  Hines) 810  Holland  Ave..  Wilkinsburg 

Maier.  Mamie  (Mrs.  Wentzel) Glenshaw 

Marks.  Ida  (Mrs.  Fred  Lehman) Clarion 

Miller.  George  C Kittanning 

Miller,  Marguerite  M _  _         _    _    _    Grove  City 

Milliren,  Joanne  (Mrs.  Murray  E.  T.) 20  Orange  St.,  Oil  City 

Mohney.  John  A 333  S.  Brady  St..  DuBois 

Mohney.  Nell   (Mrs.  Luther) I  133  Taylor  Ave..  New  Kensington.  Pa. 

Mooney .  Charles  A Curllsville 

Mooney.  Sabina  (Mrs.  Seifert) New  Bethlehem 

Moore.  Maude Custer  City 

Mull,  Susie Langeloth 

Murphy,  Catherine  (Mrs.  Schrieberl) Clarion 

McGaw.  Jennie  E Reynoldsville 

McNutt,  J.  R Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

Nason,  Ina  (Mrs.  Hummer) Titusville 

Nelson.  lone  (Mrs.  Crosby) Wrights 

O'Donnell,  Margaret Genesee 

Ogden.  Blaine 1 440  Broadway,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Peters,  John  A McKinney  Steel  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Pottorf,  Jesse  C Salem,  Ohio 

Putney,  Alva  S Deceased 

115 


Rea  Edith  (Mrs.  Cook) Clarion 

Richards.  R.  W ^ Shinglehouse 

Richardson,  Helen  (Mrs.  Mark  McCullough) Conneaut  Lake 

Riggs   R.  Winfield,  M.  D Youngstown,  Ohio 

Russell .  Leon  J Towanda 

Scoffield,  Helen Jefferson,  Ohio 

Sheffer.  Mabel Knox 

Simonds,  Mabel  Nellie  (Mrs.  Hokensen) Bradford 

Slick.  Viola 160  Beck  St.,  Akron.  Ohio 

Sloan,  Sara  Elizabeth 3731  Bayard  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Smail.  Ina  M 105  Hemlock  Ave.,  fCane 

Stahlman,  Nellie  (Mis.  Thompson) Brookville 

Stahlman,  Charles  O New  Bethlehem 

Swanson,  Ada  V.  (Mrs.  Avid  Hjelm) Smethport 

Swarm .  L'Uie  Delia Clarion 

Sykes,  Olive  E.  (Mrs.  McCiauley) * 

Thompson.  Cynthia  (Mrs.  Archie  Montgomery) 483  Campbell  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Timlin,  Alta  A.  (Mrs.  Arthur  Moorhead) 264  W.  Market  St.,  Akron.  Ohio 

Timlin,  Lane  M Titusville 

Timlin.  Madge  E Nurse's  Home,  Univ.  Hospital,  Philadelphia 

Titus.  Janet 604  Fourth  St.,  Warren 

Warner,  Vesta  B Deceased 

Yarger,  Ida  Nelle  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Caldwell) 33  W.  Main  St..  Brookville 

Yingling,  Don  Van Renfrew 

Yingling,  Hattie  Belle Renfrew 

Zuendel    Lawrence  W * 

CLASS  OF  1910 

Altemus.  Elda  W Brush  Valley 

Beatty.  Mary  E * 

Beck,  J.  Burton 1  Riverview  Ave..  Oil  City 

Bender.  Willard Dushore 

Best.  William Parkers  Landing 

Boddorf,  Dora  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Snyder) Timblin 

Bodenhorn.  Ernestine  (Mrs.  Aaron  Young) Kelly  Station 

Bowman,  Twila Clarion 

Boyer.  Franklin Gettysburg 

Braden   Jennie Kingsville 

Brown.  S.  Taylor Dagus  Mines 

Buzard.  Iva  (Mrs.  Harry  WilsonV. Hawthorne 

Cochran,  Catherine  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Ralston) Brockwayville 

Cooper,  Harold Deceased 

Cook,  Mildred Clarion 

Crooks.  Daisy  <'Mrs.  W.  Kennedy) 104  Ray  St.,  New  Castle 

Cummings.  Chloi  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Reaghart) * 

Curtis,  Chalmer  C * 

Curtis.  Myra  E Colinga.  Cal. 

Edinger,  Fred  L * 

Everhart,  Sarah Lickingville 

Fitzgerald.  Bertha  L Marienville 

Fitzsimmons,  Elstella  (Mrs.  Sutton) Brookville 

Gates.  Orville  G Elmporium 

George,  Jessie Clarion 

Glenn,  Frank  A ^ Corsica 

Goble,  Newton Clarion 

Gourlev.  A.  R Clarion 

Guthrie.  Emma  Zoe Deceased 

Hazen,  InaF Sharon 

Heller,  Hazel  M Fairmount  City 

Hughes,  James  (Asst.  Co.  Supt.) Greensburg 

Humphreys.  Kate Brockwayville 

Irey.  Frank * 

Johnson.  M.  EJvira  (Mrs.  Brewer) Philadelphia 

lones.  Dee  Ethel  (Mrs.  Roof) 710  W.  11th  St..  Johnsonburg 

Kahle.  Dora  Pearle  (Mrs.  Spangler) Strattonville 

Keck,  Jennie  (Mrs.  H.  Slicker) E,astland.  Tex.,  c-o  Homer  Slicker  Co. 

Kanppen  berger.  Viva Emlenton 

Kyle,  Anna  E Brookville 

Lyman,  Anna  C 405  E.  2nd  St..  Oil  City 

Mack,  Howard 5443  Stanton  Ave..  Pittsburgn 

Mayes,  Wm.  H B rookville 

Metz,  Eugene  J Deceased 

Miller.  George  B * 

Milnor.  Mart  T 1  North  Third  St.,  Harrisburg 

Mortland,  Isabelle ..Deceaaad 

116 


Mowrey.  Kitty  Avis  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Berkhouse) Brookville 

Noble.  Elizabeth * 

Park,  Earl  W 701  2nd  National  Bank  Bldg..  Akron,  Ohio 

Port,  Lorena Norristown 

Price,  Edith  (Mrs.  Smith) Genesse 

Reed,  Lura Miola 

Reid,  Letta  M 155  N.  Dithridge  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Richards,  Charles  E ^X'orthville 

Rhodes,  Leonore Frogtown 

Sanders,  Ora 272  Kennedy  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Seigworth,  Freda Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Peoria.  111. 

Shaffer,  Ma ttie  O Brookville 

Shoup,  Clarence  E Tidal 

Sigworth,  Anna  K.  (Mrs.  P.  R.  Mellinger) 1 120  Bellaire  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Smith,  Daisy * 

Snyder,  Frances  S Deceased 

Stahlman,  Anna  M Sigel 

Stahlman,  C.  A Ringgold 

Stiles,  Eleanor  (Mrs.  Hilleary) 50  E.  Scribner  Ave. ,  DuBois 

Stone,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Boyce) Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Summerville,  Blanche Government  Hotel,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Summerville,   W.  R Ridgeway 

Terwilliger,  Iva  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Stroup) Clarion 

Thompson,  Ellen  M.  (Mrs.  B.  C.  Lias) Kittanning 

Thompson,  Mary  (Mrs.  DeForest  Bowman) Clarion 

Timlin,  Eva  May Wilkinsburg 

Tompkins,  J .  Rodman * 

Updegraff,  Wm.  Lester  (Rev.) Perrsyburg,  N.  Y. 

Weaver,  Maud  L.  (Mrs.  F.  Shirley) 935  W.  8th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Whitmer,  Helen  (Mrs.  H.  R.  Garber) 1647  Chislett  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Zell,  Pearl  (Mrs.  W.  Atkinson) Brockwayville 

CLASS  OF  1911 

Alexander.  Mary  E 118  Orchard  St.,  Olean,  N.  Y- 

Arner,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Roland  Lewis) Clarion,  Pa. 

Ballentine,  Miriam  (Mrs.  Merle  Haskell) Clarion 

Barnett,  Mary  (Mrs.  N.  S.  Rupert) Sykesville 

Bashline,  Zoe  E Sligo 

Beatty,  Irene  (Mrs.  Wolfe) Kaylor 

Boggs,  Hazel Bradentown.  Florida 

Caldwell.  Dwight Deceased 

Christian.  Emma  E Sheffield 

Clawges.  Theodosia  (Mrs.  Christjohn) Kane 

Coe.  Georgia  (Mrs.  Wm.  Dennison) Harrison  Valley 

Connolly.  Mae North  Warren 

Craig.  Florence Fayette  St.,  Belle  Bernon 

Daum.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Zuck) Strobleton 

DeVilder.  Genevieve  (Mrs.  Fulton) Hottelville 

Ditty.  Nannie Summerville 

Dougherty.  R.  F . R.  D.   I,  Brockwayville 

Erway,  Pruda 35  S.  Second  St..  Steelton 

Fenstamaker,  Alice  (Mrs.  H.  Higgins) i 334  Elarl  Court,  Akron,  Ohio 

Fitzsimmons.  Ethel.  (Mrs.  N.  Shields) Beixter 

Gates.  Jessie  (Mrs.  L.  H.  Sturtz) 31  I   E.  Penn  St..  Bedford,  Pa. 

Gracey.  Cora 2726  Hillman  St..  Youngstown.  Ohio 

Harriger,  Florence Falls  Creek 

Hauck,  Ruth  L Clarion 

Hayes,  Harriet R.  D.  Emlenton 

Heeter,  Caroline New  Bethlehem 

Heel  er,  Arnold Alum  Rock 

Hess,  Alzina  (Mrs.  R.  G.  Rhodes) Grove  City 

Holden,  Reva Port  Allegheny 

Howard,  Marie  (Mrs.  Irwin) 308  Lock  St..  Tarentum 

Humes,  Lillie_ __ Hawthorn 

Hutchison,  Leslie Eliza  beth 

Johnson,  Esther Emlenton 

Johnson,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Dunkle) Deceased 

Jolly,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Stahlman) Clarion 

Kerr,  Hilliary 1  I  10  Amity  St.,  Homestead.  Pa. 

Kirby.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  McBride) Akron.  Ohio 

Knight,  Elva  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Filgrove) Callensburg 

Lehman,  Bertha  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Geist) Worthville 

Levier,  Grace  (Mrs.  Clyde  Russell) Clarion 

Lobaugh,  Ruth  (Mrs.  J.  Merryman) Novato,  Cal. 

Lowe.  Louis Warren,  Pa. 

117 


Lylcj  Chloe * 

Lyle,  Mabel  (Mrs.  Ebert) Shinglehouse 

Maier.  Bertha R.  D.  2,  Glenshaw 

Manson.  Harry  S Grove  City 

Mather,  Jessie * 

Mercer.  Ruth  (Mrs.  C.  F.  McLaine) Wilcox 

Merryman,  J.  Judd Novato,  Cal. 

Merryman,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Steiner) * 

Metz.  Karl Emporium 

Miller,  Lillian Rose  Bush,  Mich. 

McCaskey,  Mabel Deceased 

McCullough.  Alice * 

McElhattan,  Gladys  (Mrs.  Ben  Hess) R.  D.  F.  Knox 

McMahan,  Margaret  E R.  D.   I,  Clarion 

McQuay.  Mildred  G.  (Mrs.  B.  W.  Lloyd,  Longacre  Farm) Newtown,  Pa. 

Neigh,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Jos.  Horton) Warren 

Neil,  James  N * 

Over,  Laura  (Mrs.  Curran) Jennertown,  Pa. 

Painter,  Vernice  (Mrs.  F.  Swank) R.  D.  2,  Leechburg 

Parker,  Helen Chicora 

Pf aller,  Fronce * 

Pike,  Ellen R.  D.  7,  Bradford 

Porter,  Lois  (Mrs.  Cutting) 136  N.  Barron  St..  Easton,  Ohio 

Putney,  Hazel , Deceased 

Randall,  Nora  E ., 528  Wildwood  Ave..  Akron.  Ohio 

Richards,  Gertrude  E M.  E.  Mission,  Aimers,  Rasputana,  India 

Robbins,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Guy  Nelson) Wrights 

Rossman,  Walter _. Grove  City 

Sayers,  Lillian  (Mrs.  Krehl) Fairmount  City 

Schott,  Frances  H 408  South  St.,  Clarion 

Snyder,  Belle  (Mrs.  Burford) Kittanning 

Snyder,  Bess  (Mrs.  Sparrow) 533  5th  Ave.,  Helena,  Mont. 

Stauffer,  Russell  S New  Bethlehem 

Stahlman,  H.  E Clarion 

Sterley ,  May Reynold«ville 

Stevens,  Geneva  (Mrs.  Venatta) I  I  18  Summit  Ave.,  Barber  ton,  Ohio 

Strickenberg,  Lory 314  Main  St.,  Arsenal  Sta.,  Pittsburgh 

Truby.  Charlotte  C 839  Rebecca  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Weitz,  A.  H East  Liberty.  Pittsburgh 

Wilson,  Nettie  (Mrs.  Smith) Deceased 

Wolfe,  Erdie 64  N.  Prospect  St..  Akron,  Ohio 

CLASS  OF  1912 

Arner,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Michael  Moore) : Kittanning 

Austin,  Edith  L Marienville 

Baines.  Amy Arthurs 

Bartlett,  R.  L Deceased 

Beatty,  Dorothy  (Mrs.  D.  L.  Vasbinder) Ontario,  Cal. 

Beatty,  Lenore Turtle  Creek 

Beck,  T.  O Kittanning,  Pa. 

Benn,  Myrtle  J.  (Mrs.  Kelly) * 

Boddorf,  Norman , Timblin 

Bowman,  Bland Clarion 

Brenoel,  Eva  M._ Philadelphia 

Brockbank,  Pauline Deceased 

Burt,  Lucy ■ Smethpor t 

Caldwell.  Jennie R.  D.  5,  Brookville 

Carmody ,  Margaret  E Sligo 

Chi  tester.  Rev.  Elza  W Kinzua 

Colmer,  Geneva 30  White  Terrace,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Connor.  Alice  R Strattonville 

Cooper.  Annabel R.  D.   I.  Falls  Creek 

Cowan.  Eva 918  Dickey  St..  Tarentum 

Criswell.  Elma Emlenton 

Croasmun.  Edith . * 

Crooks.  Hazel _    Clarion 

Crowe,  Anna  E.  (Mrs.  W.  Stancliffe) . R.  D.   1.  Wilkinsburg 

Cypher t.  Mabel ■ Clarion 

Davy.  Irva  E Conneaut.  Ohio 

DeVilder,  Margaret , Clarion 

DeVilder,  Theresa Clarion 

Dinger,  Melvin Summerville 

Dunkle,  Genevieve  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Steele) State  Normal,  Slippery  Rock 

Earley ,  Ada  B * 

Elliott,  Arthur Callensburg 

118 


Flatt,  Althca  M Deceased 

Fowler.  Mary  (Mrs.  F.  Herring) __Closter    N    J 

Frampton,  Margaret _Sheridan    N    Y 

Fulnecky^  Mary  (Mrs.  Fred  Greenhull) 301  Bayard  St.',  Kane 

(jeorge,  Uelnora  K _____  Kittannine 

George.  Ethelyn  (Mrs.  Raymond  Peterson) "HI' ---I -1116)^ "Jackson  StV Warren.  Pa 

Goal    George  W. West  5th  St..  Oil  City.  Pa. 

Goodrowe    Ruth  Deceased 

Graham    Lena  (Mrs.  Starzell)      ---__-- Sprankles  Mills 

Gray.  Florence  (Mrs.  Frank  M.  Rebolt) Templeton 

Guthrie.  Eugene   _____  Fargo.  N.  Dakota 

Outhne.  Ruth  M.  (Mrs.  Dave  Reese) ________  * 

Haffley.  Ruth _'_  '  _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"     _ _   "_"_"_ _   '.Kittannine 

Hankey.  Elizabeth  M _    _  _         ""      '__'    '_' _    ' '_'  Apollo 

Hauck.  Ada_     1 _'-"-'- "_"-"_::"-205  Horatio  StVPunkVutawney 

Hawk,  badie  Rae __  r-«r»r.»1l.„;il'l 

Hefren.  May  (Mrs.  s.  w.  okerberg)::::::::::::::_\-:::_-:::::::::_\-_\-:::::::_':°"S^d 

I     frKi°u"i^ Reynoldsville 

Imhoff.  MabelA     Clarion 

Johnson,  Lyd.aC Punxsutawney 

Jones,  oamuel  H _         _  Dunbar 

Kahle.  Nelle. _ _    llll^lllllllllli^y  LibVriy  St.;  Clarion 

Kilgour    IreneA Clarion 

Kiser,  JohnH.  ShippensviUe 

Knapp,  Mary  (Mrs.  W.  Smathers) Girard    Pa 

Knapp,  Elvira  (Mrs.  Harold  McDonald) _    __         __       "  _'    "  Woodl'awn 

Korb    Rose  (Mrs    Ora  Morgan) 3QA  E.  Fourth  St.,  Oil  City 

Kr.bbs.  Mildred  M._  4|8  Esplanade.  Redondo  Beach.  Cal. 

Levier.  Ethel  (Mrs.  McCall) R.  D.  2.  Parkers  Landing 

Langton.  Mary  V Snowshoe 

Long.  Custer  B __  r'\^^:^^ 

Maxwell.  Delbert  M M?„U 

Maurer.  J.  H Wo"tK   °I 

Merryman.  Mabel  (Mrs.  Beaver) lasner    Al» 

Myers.  Carrie  (Mrs.  Altman)____  Slil; 

Mohney.  Ruth  M __..  "  -j^Jj^° 

Mohney .  Elsie  (Mrs.  F.  Magness) -'r_"_"_\"::_":::::::::;:::R:  d:  y.  siigo 

M^grhTti^nllen''--: Wilkinsbu% 

iil:l!ie&err^:::EE^EEyZ^----------^^^^ 

McLaughhn,  Zella  M.  (Mrs.  English) ___  'FalU*rr»»L- 

McMahan.  Mary r"  D     1     PU  ?^^ 

Neai.  Bertha..  _ s::::::::::::. r.  d.  i .  cianon 

Newcome.  Virginia  (Mrs.  M.  Richards) _"  _"  _V"  Vandegrif t 

Nichols.  Frances 429  Rebecca' SlVWilkinsburg 

OBrien    Alice  M Bakersfield.  Cal 

Uliver.  Cecelia  E __    _         _  Deceased 

Park.  Letitia  (Mrs.  McManigle)_ -'_"_V-V_V/_'_V_:'_'_'_'_'r6'  N.SecondSt  '.  Duquesne 

Pearsall,  C.  C __    _  Bentl         '11 

Peterson.  Evelyn  V._-  "  "  ck   /c   u 

Pickens.  Martha  I --"I- :_":_":::::::_'_'::::_':::_'_':_': ctarion 

Porch,  Josephine  (Mrs.  Klinestiver) '_'      ____       '    "    "        ____"_     'Indiana 

Porter.  Sallie  (Mrs.  J.  Thompson) -'_'-"_V_"_'_'_V_V_V;_:;Deceased 

Quigley,  Alice c-_ 

Reed.  A.  F 'f^  t^R^'T 

Reinsei.  Ruth  -_ East  Brady 

Riley.  Bird  E.V."  'R    iTTTi     •"' 

Riley.  Eva  F.  (Mrs.  Carney  ReigeV)  •      ^"°" 

Rumbaugh.  Mazie  M.  (Mrs.  M.  F.  Beatty) 1_'_'_'_V  .'_"_"  ----r^ane 

Schaffner.  John  E "  '__    '  "         Puebl 

i£adi,fc::-:: ::.::::::::::  ::::i30B;;hierAVe::Ak„j„.ohi: 

Schoenfield.  Leota  M.  (Mrs.  Harold 'Bucher')' "_'_'_'_'_'_"_'  Lucinda 

Scott,  Stanley  L .  __        "      ""  ""         r 

seigw^rth^way^s.     _._:;:::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l-^^^^ 

Sheesley    Olive  May  (Mrs.  J.  Depp) Charleston,  W    Va. 

bhepherd,  Ruth  L P«,i-  AIl„„k 

Shoemaker.  Lois  (Mrs.  H.  Miiier)::_:__-_-_:-_-_-_:::::::-_:-_-_-_:-_::::-_::::-_:v.:-B^^^^^ 

Shoemaker.  J.  D._ New  Bethlehem 

Simpson.  Anna  C  Strattonville 

Simpson.  Elizabeth  M Strattonville 

Oimpson.  ^^ank  E.__    _______  c;»„»t         -ii 

Smith.  Adda  Mae  (Mrs.  i^r'i^xo^)::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::^'''''^^^ 

SraWmfn!'L^ry__-:__-_-.:-.-.-:_-.-_:-.-.:7_ Bennett  Academy.  Mathistor,.Mis^s 

Stedwell.   Grace   (Mrs.    Myers) _'_"IlGra'nd    VaUsey 

119 


Steele,  Ana  M Brockwayville 

Steiner,  Clara  Z.  (Mrs.  R.  G.  Evans) Barnes 

Steiner.  Layola,  (Mrs.  Jeffords) * 

Straitiff,  Floyd  S Anita 

Straitiff,  John Anita 

Swanson,  Anna  M R.  D.  4,  Smethport 

Tefft,  Eldna  (Mrs.  Joe  Roys) Port  Allegheny 

Tischendorf,  Marie  B.  (Mrs.  Chas.  O.  Barnhart) Kittanning 

Van  Tine,  Oleva  W.  (Mrs.  Houghton) 7220  Idlewild  St.,  E.  Pittsburgh 

Waddle,  Flora  (Mrs.  James  Erwin) Tunnelton 

Walker,  Margaret  G West  Chester 

Walsh,  Ruth  (Mrs.) Johnsonburg 

Warnick,  Mabel Clarion 

Weaver,  Lloyd  T Clarion 

Weigand,  Pearl  C , Kittanning 

Wilkinson,  Florence  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Strohecker) 905  Spring  St.,  Bethlehem,   Pa. 

Yost,  Celia  E.  (Mrs.  Pumroy) * 

Young,  Robert  R Russell 

Zufall,  Esther Big  Run 

Zufall,  Merle  F Big  Run 

CLASS  OF  1913 

Allen,  Henry New  Castle 

Alter,  Alice  H.  (Mrs.  John  Johnson) R.  D.   1,  Homestead 

Anderson,  Raymond 39  S.  Franklin  St.,  DuBois 

Atwell,  Winifred,  (Mrs.  Irvin  Miller) R.  D.   1,  Brockwayville 

Baker,  Allen Geneva,  Crawford  Co 

Ballentine,  Harold 115  S.  Denver  Ave.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Bancroft,  Grace  (Mrs.  Stight) Meadville,  Pa. 

Barnes,  Blanche Johnstown 

Barnes,  Irene Johnstown 

Baughman,  Mabel : Marienville 

Beatty,  Turner  B Clarion 

Beck,  Roy  R R.  D.   1,  Echo 

Beebe,  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Merle  Hughes) 61810  Marne  Road,  Erie 

Bentley ,  Albert Corydon 

Bole.  Mildred  M.  (Mrs.  Washberg) North  Warren 

Bovaird,  Martha  (Mrs.  L.  M.  Wilson) Brockwayville 

Brady,  Clara_ 317  Halkekt  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Braden,  Flossie  M Cooksburg 

Broadhead,  Leone 9  Craig  St.,  New  Castle 

Brown,  Mary  J 619  I2th  Ave.,  New  Brighton 

Calhoun,  Gladys Big  Run 

Calhoun,  M.  I Elgin,  Okla. 

Campbell,  James Pittsburgh 

Campbell,  Lee 6S.  Dock  St.,  Sharon,  Pa. 

Campbell  Mary  H.  (Mrs.  Stahlman) R  D.  3,  New  Bethlehem 

Campbell,  Pearle  (Mrs.  Baker) 355  North  St.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

Carrier,  Charles  D Deceased 

Carrier,  Myra  (Mrs.  E.  Doyle) * 

Chamberlain,  Dessie Richardsville 

Chamberlain,  Zelma  (Mrs.  S.  Riggs) Rochester 

Collner,  Evelyn Clarion 

Cook,  Leona Brookville 

Crawford,  Margaret   (Mrs.  Stahl) Sarver,  Pa. 

Crowley,  Angeline Eldred 

Cunningham,  Anna  (Mrs.  F.  J.  Malerick) 167  Mayer  St.,  Oil  City 

Daniels,  Twila  (Mrs.  Boyle) Henry's  Mills,  via  Sheffield 

Darling,  Grace  E Chandler's  Valley 

Decker,  Delbert Warren 

DeSmet,  Clara Marienville 

Dixon,  Parma New  Bethlehem 

Dougherty,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Davis) Fisher 

Dunham,  Florence  (Mrs.  Glenn  Toaz) 2075  E.  83rd  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Egan,  Martin  Francis Emporium 

Ehler,  Margie  (Mrs.  David  Ewing) New  Kensington 

Ehler ,  Marie Shippensville 

Eimer,  Leona Avalon,  Pa. 

Enterline,  Helen  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Hoop) 408  lOth  Ave.,  Munhall 

Fiscus,  Mary 310  Allegheny  Ave.,  Kittanning 

Fish,  Mary  lona  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Crisman) Widnoon 

Fisher,  Vera Shippensville 

Fitzgerald,  Julia  (Mrs.  Von  Bowman) Kane 

Fitzgerald.  June  (Mrs.  G.  Stover) 72  Ann  St.,  Bradford 

Fitzsimmons,  Laura Vineland,  N.  J. 

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Frampton,  Romaine Deceased 

Frantz,  Alice  (Mrs.  Wilbur  Henderson) Siegel 

Frill,  Willis Lickingville 

Furman,  Irene  (Mrs.  Herbert  Rodgers) * 

Goble,  Martha  (Mrs.  Roy  McClain) Cleveland,  Ohio 

Goetz,  Mildred Johnsonburg 

Grierson.  Hilda 3900  W.   17th  St..  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Groner,  Agnes Lickingville 

Grove,  Nora Hamilton 

Guild,  Margaret Titusville 

Guthrie,  Helen  (Mrs.  N.  G.  Bachman) 123^  Sixth  St.,  Duquesne 

Haffley,  Edith 1035  Lamont  St..  N.  W..  Washington,  D.  C. 

Hamilton,  Esther Beaver  Falls 

Haugh,  Janet  B.,  (Mrs.  Clarence  Lesser) 18  Jefferson  Ave.,  Warren 

Henderson,  Ethel  F Petrolia 

Henry,  Clare Tionesta 

Hepler,  Mabel  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Mase) Luxor 

Hetrick,  Loraine Deceased 

Hover,  Nettie Rural  Valley 

Huggler,  William R.  D.   1.  Hallton 

Jefferson,  Mabel Laquin 

Johnson,  Chas.  G Reynoldsville 

Johnson,  Ruth  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Bates) 910  Gaston  Ave.,  Fairmount,  W.  Va. 

Jones,  Edith  L Falls  Creek 

Jones,  Mary  L.  (Mrs.  Ray  EUenberger) Box  24,  Dunbar.  Pa. 

Kane,  C.  Marie Ormsby 

Keck,  Arabel  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Nelley) Phillipston 

Kerns,  Marie  (Mrs.  A.  S.  Kepple) Luxor,  Pa. 

Kilgour,  Charlotte  I Clarion 

Kilgour,  Malcolm Clarion 

Kirby,  Alice  (Mrs.  Elmer  Smith) ^ Strattonville 

Ki-ser,  Irene  (Mrs.  Miller) 409  E.  Walnut  St..  Titusville 

Kline.  Margaret  G.  (B.  of  P.) 540  Aspen  St..  E.,  E.  Pittsburgh 

Korb.  Stella Venus 

Kribbs  Susan  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Fulton) 13035  Hazlewood  Ave..  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Kuntz,  E.  Ruth Punxsutawney 

Lauff ler,  Mary Shippens ville 

Laughlin.  Charles  A New  Bethlehem 

Linn,  Harold Kennerdell 

Linza,  Lulu Mills 

Logan,  Samuel West  Monterey 

Lott,  Millicent Big  Run 

Matthews,  Jean I  19  Cherry  Ave..  Carrick 

Maxwell.  Florence  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Hendricks) Slick.  Okla. 

Merryman.  Wilda Clarion 

Moore.  Anna  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Ludwig) 207  E.  7th  St..  Oil  City 

Moore.  Fred  W ^ Parnassus 

Morgan.  Ethel  E Titusville 

Morrow,  Dorothy Box  163,  Windsor,  Colorado 

McCollough,  Elizabeth Corsica 

McCurdy ,  Pauline Curllsville 

-  McFadden,  Rennie Munderf 

McHenry ,  Ethel Clarion 

Mcllhatan,  Miriam  E Knox 

McMaster.  Irene  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Melzer) 94  Pine  St.,  Brookville 

McQuay,  Bess  H 41  Vine  St.  Emporium 

Neale    Charles  H W.  Brownsville 

Nicholas,  Grace  (Mrs.  Frank  Baldwin) Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Northrop,  Harriet  M General  Hospital,  Warren 

O'Donnell,  C.  L 303  O'Connor  St.,  Ford  City 

Ogden,  John  Wesley,  Jr Sicily  Island,  Louisiana 

Ossenbeck,  Anna 50  Congress  St..  Pittsburgh 

Pickens.  Martha  L Clarion 

Port,  Scott 600  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown 

Reed,  Herman  F Marathon,  N.  Y. 

Reed,  Mabel Roulette,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  Twila  (Mrs.  Clyde  Blose) 32  Second  St.,  Sharpsville 

Ross,  Dorothy Clarion 

Russell,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Joe  Smith) Clarion 

Sansom,  Martha  E Clarion 

Scowden,  Bertha  E Cleveland  City  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Shannon,  Agnes New  Bethlehem 

Showers,  I  rene Clarion 

Simpson,  Claire  (Mrs.  Moore) Deceased 

Simpson.  Ro  bertG Ellsworth,  Iowa 

Simpson,  Ula  S.  C.  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Alexander) Kane 

Smith,  Dela  E.,  (Mrs.  Clyde  Bond) 49  S.  Sprague  Ave.,  Bellevue 

121 


Smith,  Hazel  M New  Castle 

Smith,  Hester  K Emlenton 

Smith,  W.  Ray Parnassus 

Snyder.  Robert 4743  Second  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Songer,  Bessie  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Carnahan) 754  E.  8th  St..  Erie 

Stanley,  Lois  (Mrs.  Earle  McCrea) 52  Moran  St.,  South  Oil  City 

Steiner,  Anna  (Mrs.  R.  C.  Walters) 4th  Ave.,  Oakmont,  Pa. 

Stover,  Grover 100  Kennedy  St. ,  Bradford,  Pa. 

Stover,  Nelle Cranberry 

Supplee,  George  W Ganhati,  Assam  India,  c-o  Rev.  A.  Tuttlc 

Truby,  Izora Callensburg 

Truby,  Martha Callensburg 

Trunck,  Myrtle * 

Trunick,  Olive * 

Varner,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Davis) East  Brady 

Walters,  Helen Clarion 

Walters.  Ruth  (Mrs.  Hepler) New  Bethlehem 

Warnick,  Edna Rochester 

Weaver,  Mildred  (Mrs.  H.  Crooks) Clarion 

Weeter,  Nellie  Mae 347  E.   lOth  St.,  Tarentum 

Weitz,  Anna 306  Shady  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Welch,  Lora Clarion 

Welfling,  Stanley Germania 

White,  Mabel  Clair  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Cyphert) Summerville 

Wiley,  Edna  (Mrs.  Davison) 273  Jefferson  St.,  Brookville 

Williams,  Florence Cooperstown 

Wyant,  J.  Finley Kittanning 

Zell ,  Harry Brockway ville 

CLASS  OF  1914 

Albert.  Laura 107  W.  Second  Ave..  DuBois 

Bartlett,  Lucy  H 715  North  St.,  Oil  City 

Bartoo.  Mabel  (Mrs.  C.  S.  Holbert) Harrison  Valley 

Burkhart.  Helen R.  D.  Verona 

Carlton,  Louise Big  Run 

Churchley,  Edith 14  N.  Stout  St.,  Blackfoot,  Idaho 

Connor,  Paul  H Coudersport 

Dougherty,  Catherine St.  Regis,  50  Congress  St..  Pittsburgh 

Downing,  Grace  (Mrs.  Walker) Oil  City 

Downs,  Mary Mt.  Jewett 

Droney,  Margaret  Viola 115  Robinson  St.,  DuBois 

Elliott,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Arthur  Elliott) Wheehng,  W.  Va. 

Kahle,  Ruby  (Mrs.  Stanley) R.  D.  Van 

tConkle,  Gladys Verona 

LaVan,  Bonnie  (Mrs.  S.  M.  Heffner) Hawthorne 

Linn,  Herbert 705  Fourth  Ave.,  New  Kensington 

Morrison,  Hazel Deceased 

Mowrey,  Daisy  (Mrs.  W.  D.  Fuller) Box  207.  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

McLaughlin,  Jessie Venus 

Patton,  Ruth  (Mrs.  John  McClure) 322  Hall  St.,  Reynoldsville 

Shellito,  Hayes  C * 

Slimer,  Inez  (Mrs.  Alex.  Carney) Skyesville 

Thompson.  Florence 612  Central  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Thompson,  Frances 612  Central  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Tippery.  Anna  (Mrs.  Harold  Snyder) R.  D.  West  Monterey 

Weible.  Mabel Knox 

Woodward.  Ethel * 

Yentzer,  Gladys  (Mrs.  Stewart) Roulette 

Zeliff.  Anna  E Sheffield 

CLASS  OF  1915 

AUio.  Florence Xylersburj 

Amo.  Mary  Bernice Knox 

Amsler,  Virginia  (Mrs.  Harry  E.  McKinley) Limestone 

Arner.  Ruth  (Mrs.  Herbert  Linn) 705  4th  Ave.,  New  Kensington 

Arnold.  Mary  (Mrs.  D.  Megahan) I  16  W.  Latimer  Ave..  TuUa.  Okla. 

Bowman.  Lulu  (Mrs.  Perretti) 1514  Brownsville  Road,  Pittsburgh 

Brown,  Elizabeth 619  12th  Ave.,  New  Brighton 

Calvert,  Desma 501  Central  Ave..  Oil  City 

Calvert,  June  (Mrs.  Ernest  Sandberg) 3I4J^  State  St..  Oil  City 

Croasman,  Lulu Redcliffe 

Darling,  Grace 220  E.  Bloss  St.,  Titus  ville 

Elliott,  Caryl  (Mrs.  N.  Goble) Clarion 

Elliott,  Florence 374  Hultpn  Rpad,  Oakmont 

122 


Erwin,  Herbert c-o  Cudahy  Packing  Co.,  Charleroi 

Frampton,  Grace Sligo 

Goodrowe,  Frank Deceased 

Hanst.  Wilda Knox 

Hill.  Alberta 439  Margaret  St..  Akron.  Ohio 

Hochinson.  Alvira Anita 

Humphreys,  Ray Brockwayville 

Imhoff.  Edith India 

Jordan,  Avis Port  Allegheny 

Kerr,  Alice 947  Orr  Ave.,  Kittanning 

Kirby,  Kathryn Strattonville 

Klugh,  Ethel Parnassus 

Krebbs.  Lena Emporium 

Kribbs.  Flora Knox 

Lowery.  Mary 26  Oakland  Sq..  Pittsburgh 

Mayes.  Ralph Hazen 

Mooney.  John 1015  Packard  St.,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich. 

Moore.  Margaret Clarion 

Morrison,  Kathryn  (Mrs.  Brenton) Truemans.  Pa. 

Mullin,  Cora * 

Myers ,  Mae Summerville 

McClune.  Blanche Clarion 

McQueen,  Noel Sligo 

O'Neill,  Mary McKees  Rocks 

Pollard,  Mabel Kittanning 

Radaker,  Dee  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Wareham) Seminole 

Rhoades.  Anna Vandergrif t 

Robinson.  Mariella Port  Allegheny 

Rodgers,  Alice  (Mrs.  Guy  Rodgers) Cooperstown 

Rodgers,  Eva  (Mrs.  Shellito) * 

Rulander,  Martha 159  Walnut  Terrace,  Akron,  Ohio 

Schmader,  Christine Shippensville 

Schrecongost,  Herman  G Irwin 

Schwartz,  Ethel Anita 

Shadle,  Clara Leechburg 

Shaffer,  Ruth R.  D.  2,  Brookville 

Shirley,  Marguerite 133  W.  7th  St..  Erie 

Stover,  Esther 100  Kennedy  St.,  Bradford 

Thompson,  Phyllis  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Craig) 92  Grove  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Weaver,  Reed Clarion 

Weeter,  Genevieve * 

Williams ,  Martha Cooperstown 

Wilson,  Benj.  S Punxsutawney 

CLASS  OF  1916 

Bloomgren,  Victoria Warren 

Bohiday ,  Joseph New  Kensington 

Borland,  Florence  (Mrs.  C.  S.  Smith) Kennerdell 

Buckley,  Florence  (Mrs.  L.  R.  Fennell) 1326  Riddour  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh 

Burt,  Madeline Smethport 

Campbell,  Daisy 23  Second  Ave.,  DuBois 

Clark,  Minnie  E 22  Second  Ave.,  DuBois 

Clark,  Ruth  (Mrs.  J.  R.  McCracken) Cameron,  W.  Va. 

Cochran,  Golda  (Mrs.  Jas.  Reed) * 

Colwell,  Bernice Sligo 

Cook,  Mabel  (Mrs-  Loll) Lucinda 

Crooks,  Samuel El  Dorado,  Kansas 

Curtis,  Althea Oil  Fields.  Cal. 

Darling.  Sophia  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Frampton)__ Oil  City 

Davis.  Chester Crafton.  Pa. 

Davis.  Merrette  H Brockwayville 

Duntley,  Alice Corydon 

EUithorpe,  Leeda  (Mrs.  Dean  Conner) 1 129  E.  4th  St.,  Erie 

Exley,  Grace  (Mrs.  Ralph  Zeigler) Cranberry 

Fenstmaker,  Charles Clarion 

Harsh.  Lucille 57  Walnut  St.,  Brookville 

Holt,  Gertrude 7121  Harrison  Ave..  Swissvale 

Ittel.  Stella 335  Russelwood  Ave.,  McKees  Rocks 

Johnson,  Oscar  W Rimersburg 

Kahle,  Gusta R.  D.,  Van 

Kahle,  Kathleen  (Mrs.  Sheffer) Knox 

Keirn,  Winifred Brookville 

Kifer,  Grace Clarion 

Knight.  Frances  M 835  Island  Ave..  McKees  Rocks 

Kresge,  Helen 21  W.  Washington  Ave..  DuBois 

123 


Lemmler,  Leonore 407  Church  St.,  Smethport 

Levier,  Margaret  (Mrs.  S.  Crooks) EUdorado,  Kansas 

LeVine,  Rose 1 82  Weber  Ave..  DuBois 

Lines,  Mabel  E 16  South  Ave.,  DuBois 

Manson,  Phillip _    .    _    __Fisher 

Marks,  L.  W Hazel  Hurst 

Mitchell,  Bertha 417  Maryland  Ave.,  Oakmont 

Mooney ,  Horace  A Curllsville 

Moore,  Elizabeth * 

Moore,  Madeline Clarion 

Moore.  Mrs.  Nellie 79  Pearl  St.,  Bradford 

McClain,  Ruth Miola 

McClune,  Ruth Clarion 

McElhattan.  Nellie Knox 

McFarland,  Bess Parkers  Landing 

McKenna,  Marie  (Mrs.  Volmer) 1725  Lowrie  St.,  Pittsburgh 

McLaine,  Elsie  (Mrs.  John  Kiser) Shippensville 

McMahon,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Sidney  Kennedy) Driftwood 

Roof,  Lucy  (Mrs-  H.  G.  Schrecongost) 302  3rd  St.,  Irwin 

Steltzer,  Clara  (Mrs.  Herbert  Donaldson) New  Kensington 

Strotman,  Beulah Shippensville 

Taylor,  E.dna  H Marienville 

Taylor,  Myrtle  May Port  Alleghany 

Titus,  Nellie  E Barnes 

Weisgarber,  Esther  (Mrs.  Clair  Bonsall) Troutville 

Wentling,  Edna Knox 

CLASS  OF  1917 

Amsler,  Laura Knox 

Arner,  James  J Clarion 

Bauerlin,  Doris 46  Petrolia  St.,  Bradford 

Berlin,  Vera  (Mrs.  Hariand  Mitchell) Knox 

Black,  Alice 27  Jenks  St.,  Brookville 

Bonsall,  Susie Troutville 

Caldwell,  Grace 4366  Fourth  Ave.,  New  Kensington 

Carrier,  Gerald  B Lawrence  Park,  Erie 

Colegrove,  Mary Deceased 

Connor,  Dean Erie 

Conrad,  Bonnie  (Mrs.  P.  B.  Eisenman) 18  South  Main  St.,  Brookville 

Conrad,  Orvilla  (Mrs.  Shaffer) Vandergrift 

Craig,  Beatrice  (Mrs.  Stover) Deceased 

Davis,  Eleanor Box  1805,  Miami,  Arizona 

Duncan,  Margaret Widnoon,  Pa. 

Duryea,  Eloise 1617  Market  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Frishkorn,  Marguerite Zelienople 

Fulmer,  Evelyn 608  King  St..  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Glass.  Virginia  (Mrs.  Brown) Parkers  Landing 

Grolemund.  Josephine Marienville 

Haines.  Fred Leechburg 

Hammermiller.  Gladys  E.  (Mrs.  Louis  Raymeyer) Shippensville 

Harding.  Manerva 268  Barnett  St.,  Brookville 

Harriger,  Hazel  (Mrs.  Wm.  Snyder) West  Monterey 

Hoch,  Helen  (Mrs.  James  J.  Arner) Clarion 

Jack.  Emma  L.  (Mrs.  Otis  Linn) Van,  Pa. 

Keirn.  My  ma Brookville 

Kenemuth,  Twila Shippensville 

Klabbatz,  Ella  A Jackson,  Center 

Krantz,  Gerda  S East  McKeesport 

Long,  Vesta Sykesville 

Lyle.  Luella 107  Mechanic  St. ,  Smethport 

Lyle,  Ruth 107  Mechanic  St.,  Smethport 

Meeder.  Ruth : Zelienople 

Miller.  Gladys Reynoldsville 

Moorhead.  Florence 1 3408  Gainsboro  Ave.,  E.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

McHenry.  Violet Clarion 

McMahan,  Mildred 643  Virginia  Ave..  Butler 

McManigle.  Lena  (Mrs.  Stahlman) R.  D.  5  Brookville 

Newhouse.  Edna  (Mrs.  C.  L.  Duke) ^ 1836  Marks  Ave.,  Akron,  Ohio 

Nogar,  Marion  (Mrs.  Swanson) Marvindale 

Null,  Pearle  (Mrs.  I^ea) Reynoldsville 

Park,  Ruth Deceased 

Patterson.  Eva Wilcox 

Port,  Ethel 600  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown 

Reed,  Mabel  M 1108  22nd  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Reed,  Helen * 

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Richards.  Helen BartleysviUe.  Okla. 

rj*            D                                                                                                                                                          __    _L,larion 
Rimer,  Barr ^,     • 

Rimer.  Mary  Elizabeth c^A     A 

Roark.  Naomi 1^"^    "         D 

Robinson.  Edith  (Mrs.  D.  W.  JoUey) .--De  Young.  Pa 

Robinson.  Don  L.  407  Grace  St '^'oo^'l^t'c^*"^'-!!  j  n! 

Schugars.  Genevieve 220  4th  St.,  Ellwood  City 

Shaner,  MaryE Lamart.ne 

Shellito,  Coy  N . Sykesvile 

Sitler,  Edith Zehenope 

Starr,  Twila __------ Brockwayyille 

Thomas.  Arthur  B 425  S.  Division  St.    Arin  Arbor.  Mich. 

Thomas.  Marian 84  E.  Mam  St..  Bradford 

Tippery.  Alice Callensburg 

Tischendorf.  Louise -,7,-,  i,-  <:,- -  C  k  '  "  - h^J^uU 

Walters.  Nancy 204  E.  North  Ave..  Pittsburgh 

Whitehill.  George  G '^"°'' 

CLASS  OF  1918 

Albert.  Dee 232  Maple  Ave..  DuBois 

Anderson,  Hazel V    --*^        ?i" 

Anderson,  Jean Summervi    e 

Clark,  Irene Shippensvi    e 

Connor,  Margaret StrattonviUe 

Conrad,  Vera  (Mrs.  Schaffer) ;^^"'^«XS':'" 

Cooper,  Ardella Turtle  Point 

Cowan,  Robert Corsica 

Craft,  Beulah Clarion 

Cummings,  Mildred ^^^" 

Daugherty,  Maude aV    •    '' 

Davis,  Byrd  M v",- "  "  f,"    ,  ,   ,   °" 

Davison,  W.  Zerah New  Beth  ehem 

Elliott.  Edith alT" 

Erickson,  Signe -p'^^'^y 

Evans,  Mary  A East  Hickory 

Fradenburg.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Rowe) 618  Wallis  Ave.,  l-arrell 

Framptoi    rveline  (Mrs.  Wm.  Lee) Parkers  Landing 

Gaul.  Marien MarienviUe 

George.  Ethel Hawthorne 

Gween.  George • ;:-,-r-. ,^"^'^.° 

Halowell.  Mary  Ellen 14  Garfield  Ave.,  DuBois 

Haugh,  Ruth -o---£'^i'°." 

Hughes.  Ruth 207  S.  State  St..  DuBois 

Hunter,  Leon Tionesta.  Pa. 

Johnson,  Carl  A Ridgway 

Kilgour.  Flora Clarion 

Kirby,  Lula StrattonviUe 

London,  Pauline 38  Jenks  St..  Brookville 

Marshall.  Esther  L _    1  16  S.  4th  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Miller,  Arthur Deceased 

Mong.  Vera '^^°^ 

Myers,  Earl Newmans /lUe 

Mctilhattan,  Christine Knot 

McElhattan,  Vera East  McKeesDOrt 

Nelson,  Elsie Sheffield 

Percival,  Norton  B 285  Jackson  Ave.,  Bradford 

Peterson,  Eva R-  D-  K  Knox 

Port.  Alice 600  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown 

Rydgren,  Dorothy  (Mrs.  O.  Gustafson) Sheffield 

SchuUer,  Martha  (Mrs.  Hahn) Youngstown,  Ohio 

Seigworth.  Harold NewmansviUe 

Shafer.  Carolyn  (Mrs.  Lambert) 229  South  Brady  St..  DuBois 

Shannon,  Louise  (Mrs.  Chas.  Fake) 1st  U.  S.  Cavalry,  PhiUipine  Islands 

Shumaker.  Nora 101  I   Fourth  Ave..  Ford  City 

Shumaker.  Ona 298  N.  Market  St..  ELast  Palestine,  Ohio 

Sloan.  Clara Emlenton 

Smith.  Hannah  Bell Clarion 

Sterrett.  Gertrude ..Miola 

StraitUff.  Lot Anita 

West.  Hugh Knox 

Stromquist.  Lenora MarienviUe 

White,  Florence  M ..         _         _  _.-    1  I  12  Biddle  St..  Warren 

White.  Lillian Box.  232  East  McKeesport 

Whitehill.  Jessie East  McKeesport 

Zuck,  Myerl R.  D.  1,  Tionesta 

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CLASS  OF  1919 

Afton,  Anna N.  Canal  St.,  Natrona 

Anderson,  Rena Colegrove 

Baker,  Wealthy Rimersburg 

Ballentine,  Kathryn 282  Vermont  Ave..  Rochester.  Pa. 

Beckett,  Gladys Clarion 

B riel,  Henrietta Karthaus 

Buffington,  Ethel Brockport 

Carrier,  Geraldine  (Mrs.  Dr.  Allison) Kittanning 

Chick,  Lillian DuBois 

Collner,  Cecelia Clarion 

Colwell,  Mildred . Sligo 

Crooks,  Blanda Clarion 

Davis,  Mabel Box  1805.  Miami.  Arizona 

Downing,  Helen Sackett 

Doyle,  Olive Mt.  Jewett 

Elliott,  Fannie Clarion 

Field,  Blanche Hazel  Hurst 

Frank,  Elda Seneca 

Hanst,  Edna  (Mrs.  Abernethy) Elast  Brady 

Harriger,  Earla Reynoldsville 

Hess.  Ruth Port  Clinton,  Ohio 

Humphreys,  Donald Brockwayville 

Keck.  Roscoe Clarion 

Kerb,  Maud Oil  City 

Lewis,  Mabel Newmansville 

Long.  Helen Sykesville 

Mills,  Gertrude Clarion 

Marks.  Helen  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Teator) 21  Cass  St..  Hornell.  N.  Y. 

Mohney ,  Helen Clarion 

Moore.  Faye 319  E.  3rd  St..  Oil  City 

Moore,  Mary Corsica 

McCrea.  Hilda Fenelton 

McGinnis,  Margaret 510  Washington  Ave..  Carnegie 

McHenry,  Floyd Clarion 

Mcllhattan,  Margaret Knox 

Newton,  Agnes * 

Pearsall,  Hazel  (Mrs.  G.  H.  Morrison) * 

Pipher,  Josephine * 

Rees.  Edna Ridley  Park 

Royle,  Rhoda Parkers  Landing 

Schill,  Eleanor Shippensville 

Songer,  Rosezella Punxsutawney 

Whitehill,  Dorothy Knox 

Wilson,  E.ster Knox 

Wilson,  Louise Youngstown 

Zetler.  Pearl Youngsville 

CLASS  OF  1920 

Arnold,  Amanda Clarion 

Boner,  Martha  (Mrs.  Roscoe  Keck) Clarion 

Braden.  Nettie Carnegie.  Pa. 

Brandon,  Nellie Summerville 

Cook,  Ethel Jeannette 

Daniels,  Clair Clarington 

Gill,  Earl  A._ New  Bethlehem 

Hardesty,  Lida Brookville 

Irvin,  Gladys Sligo 

I  ddings,  Elizabeth Kersey 

Jones,  Florence Summerville 

Kelly,  Eleanor  Jane Bruin 

Kline,  Hazel Oakmont 

Kline,  Myrtle Knox 

Konkle,  Martha Cuddy 

Leech,  Freda Clarion 

Logue,  Grace St.  Petersburg 

McClain,  Mildred Minola 

McEl ha ney .  Ellen Clarion 

McElhattan,  Georgia Shippensville 

Mohney,  Josephine Clarion 

Phelps.  Velma West  View 

Shadel.  Ellen Clarion 

Shadel.  Grace Clarion 

Skinner.  Mellie  (Mrs.  Oswald) 655  Johnson  Ave..  Kittanning 

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Smalley.  Mary onV-c^Kf    Vu"a   "       "p-^u        k 

Walters.  Margaret 204  E.  North  Ave     Pittsburgh 

Whitaker.  EHzabeth Curwensville 

WhitehiU.  Cornelia -•- -^,'^'}°'' 

Whitmer.  Florence C  arion 

Wilson,  Ruth b-i.-   J       n" 

Wingard.  Reese Richardsville 

CLASS  OF  1921 

Bash.  Genevieve  Esther Foxburg 

Bash.  Margaret  Ellen "r,- T  ' -\,°        "^ 

Callihan.  Mabelle  Frances Heleri  hurnace 

Cassert.  Anna Brockwayv.lle 

Clyde.  Edythe  Lucille --Pe"^'^''* 

Cole,  L.  Belle  (Mrs.  Randolph) Rimersburg 

Corbett,  IsabelleT Vr        "o  '  C^T^" 

Corbett,  Margaret  Evaline New  Bethlehem 

Delancy,  Elmer  O '^^■^'if  ^'^y 

Dickey.  Cora i^^S*" 

Ditchburn.  Elizabeth S"M°!* 

Ditchburn.  Meriam C-'li  T 

Edmiston.  Leon  R KellettviUe 

Exiey.  RubyL Oj    City 

George.  Mary  Elizabeth Clarion 

Hanby.  Mary  Labrida l|n°'' 

Heeter.  Evelyn  Belle -^''S° 

Hindman.  Geraldine . f  "  "  Tri  "  V i   u  "'^ 

Imhof.  Geraldine  (Mrs.  Harold  Gumbert) New  Bethlehem 

Kearney.  Eleanore  Romaine  (Mrs.  Geo.  Thompson) .        BrockwayviUe 

Kecler.  Jeane  E.  (Mrs.  G.  Rossman) 2038  Soring  Garden  St..  Philadelphia 

Kemmerer.  Bertha  V 418  Ridge  Ave..  New  Ke^ington 

Lane.  Janet  Mae - Oi'  ^^t>' 

Lindquist.  Juanita Fairmount  City 

Manley,  Bessie  Mae 203  Emerson  St..  Vandergritt 

MilHron,  Viola  LaRose ,--    •    "i^T 

Neiger,  Carrie  O Lane  s  Mills 

Orr.  Eleanore  Alice VT"     i  "n" 

Park    Elsther  Love-__ BrookviUe 

Potter.  Florence  Elma  (Mrs.  R.  G.  Blauser) Sheffield 

Rhines,  Jessie  Dunmire ^   ,,     ^    ^'^ 

Robinson.  Wyley  G Falls  Creek 

Russell.  Lillian  M V.-^,      n" 

Siar.  Margarette  Blanche BrookviUe 

Silzle,  Alma -"r,"   ,: " "Y^^n ^ 

Shaffer,  Roland  A _Richardsvi    e 

Smith.  Marie Reynoldsvi    e 

Sowers.  Ruth  L Summervi lie 

Wayland.  Amy  Ida Brookvi    e 

Wells,  Hazel  Gertrude BrockwayviUe 

Yarger,  Josephine  Louise Clarion 

CLASS  OF  1922 

Anderson,  Minnie,    Beaver  Falls.  Pa. 

Arnold.  Gladys North  Warren.  Pa. 

Bashline.  McClellan 2018  Wallace  St..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Beatty    Earl,         _  _  R.  D.  No.  6.  BrookviUe.  Fa. 

BerreaA.  Phyllis Slifo.  Pa. 

Boggs,  C.  Cyril BrockwayviUe.    Pa. 

Brooks.  Alice E-  Pittsburgh.    Pa. 

Brown  Vance  R-  D-  No.  4.  Reynoldsville,  Fa. 

Caldwell,  Lydia R- D.  No.  5,  BrookviUe.  Pa. 

Crooks,  Martha Clarion,  Pa. 

Hahn,  Rosalind -Sligo.  Pa. 

Hanst.  Mae Knox.  Pa. 

Hanst;  Twila ol    '$."?'?•  5^" 

Henry.  Amy Sheffield.  Pa. 

Hepler.  Ruth Canon,  Pa. 

Jeannerat,  Reba Clarion.  Pa. 

Kerschbaumer,  Mario Kaylor,  Pa. 

Loos,  Jennie ReynoldsviUe.  Pa. 

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McCormick,  Dorothy * 

McElhattan,  Grace Shippensville,  Pa. 

Mcllhattan,  Ethel Knox,  Pa. 

McMahan,  Eula R.  D.  No.   1,  Clarion,  Pa. 

Near,  Madella Clarion,  Pa. 

Newton,  Pearle 133  Dunbar  Ave.,  Bellevue,  Pa. 

Reynolds.  Maude R.  D.  No.  1,  Clarion,  Pa. 

Ruland  Frances Russell    Pa. 

Sayers,  Erma Cranberry,  Pa. 

Silzle,  Leon Venus,  Pa. 

Toy,  Anna St.  Petersburg,  Pa. 

''^alters,  Evelyn  (Mrs.  Norbet  Metzger) Tylersburg,  Pa. 

Westland,  Leona Warren,  Pa. 

Whitehi.l,  Sara  (Mrs.  Robt.  Shaffer) Russel,  Pa. 


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